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Pilgrims Pride gluten-free List


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I requsted the gluten-free status of some chicken from Pilgrims Pride, and they sent me this link:

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hope this helps someone!

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006 Apprentice

I requsted the gluten-free status of some chicken from Pilgrims Pride, and they sent me this link:

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hope this helps someone!

It looks like they have removed ALL GLUTEN FREE info from their website. Makes me wonder why???? Contaminated?

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It looks like they have removed ALL GLUTEN FREE info from their website. Makes me wonder why???? Contaminated?

Scared of lawsuits? Lawyer told them not to say "gluten-free" about anything? Sadly, becoming more and more common.

006 Apprentice

Apparently... Walmart started off admirably and then chickened out. What's the point of labeling "naturally gluten free" anyway??? That's really a waste of effort. I appreciate the companies that have the confidence in their own practices and are brave enough to back it up with labeling. Do you hear me Pilgrim's Pride and Walmart?

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