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Albertson's Ginger Chicken Casserole


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utdan Apprentice

I used to eat it and it was soo delicious. They looked up the ingredients in their list but it wasn't very specific about what kind of vinegar they used. Anyone know if it's safe?


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Utdan--Did you email them or did you ask someone at the store? I shop at Acme (an Albertson co) and I emailed them asking about a product. A few days later, someone called me and answered my question! The man who called was a Celiac himself. I have had to make another inquiry since then--by email--and the same man called me with the answer. I know this dosen't answer your question, but if you haven't emailed them, I would try that. :)

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I talked to someone in person at the store. I checked the albertson's website and they didn't have a link for emailing them. Can you give me their contact info? Thanks for responding.

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Dan--Here is the link to Albertson's (it's different than Acme). On the bottom center, click on "Customer Satisfaction Guarantee" for their phone # and email address--

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I correct my own post. Its a ginger chicken salad, not a casserole.

Thank you Patti, I should have clicked on that :blink: . I called them and guess what they did...they called the same store that I went to in person that couldn't give me an answer! The deli person said to me "most ginger type dressings don't contain gluten, but that that particular store didn't have the ingredients for it yet. I'll just check with another Albertson's store I guess. You'd think the help line would have that info and not have to call a local store.

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I correct my own post. Its a ginger chicken salad, not a casserole.

Thank you Patti, I should have clicked on that :blink: . I called them and guess what they did...they called the same store that I went to in person that couldn't give me an answer! The deli person said to me "most ginger type dressings don't contain gluten, but that that particular store didn't have the ingredients for it yet. I'll just check with another Albertson's store I guess. You'd think the help line would have that info and not have to call a local store.

I don't know about that particular product, but I'm pretty sure most ginger type dressings do contain gluten, since most have soy sauce as an ingredient.

utdan Apprentice

You're right Mango04. They just called me back and went over the list of ingredients with me. I had so hoped it would be gluten-free...


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Mango04 Enthusiast
You're right Mango04. They just called me back and went over the list of ingredients with me. I had so hoped it would be gluten-free...

Bummer <_<

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