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ebrbetty Rising Star

Hi Guys, I'm going to costco and hoping to get some safe foods..i thought I read the pre-cooked chickens are gluten-free are there any other Kirkland brand products you've tried and no had any problems with?

any ideas/ brands will be great too

thanks, Betty


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Many of the mcCormick spices they carry are OK. They also (in Orem, UT, at least) carry the Envirokidz cereals. The outside box doesn't say Gluten Free, but the inside boxes do. Their frozen veggies are clean, as are the fresh ones. (Don't buy bagged spinach right now, though, because of the e-coli outbreak.) Juice, yogurt, nuts . . . the list goes on.

Have a good trip!

ebrbetty Rising Star

thanks, i was looking for quick snacks etc

has anyone ever had a problem with the cooked chickens?

GFBetsy Rookie

We haven't had one (that we've noticed) but if I were you I would ask the guy's in the deli area to show you a list of their ingredients (including the list on the chickens themselves (before they cook them)). (Does that make sense? I'm getting a little finger-twisted theis morning.)

steveindenver Contributor

We bought a chicken there on Saturday and the label clearly states Gluten Free. Love their roasted chickens!!!!

ebrbetty Rising Star

thanks, i'm taking my mom on friday, it'l be nice to pick up the chicken and not have to cook :D now if i could only find a pre-made gluten-free mashed potato..i need a break from cooking lol

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