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Gluten-free Survey, Please Read!


Walsher3

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Hello all,

I am continuing work on a graduate school project. My group is developing new product lines for gluten-free consumers who, like me, are frustrated with what is available. Please help me by taking 5 minutes to complete this simple 7 question survey that will aid us in our research! We ask for no contact information, just honesty and a little time.

Thank you in advance!

You can take the link below to the survey:

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Thank you!


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Sweetfudge Community Regular

good luck :)

buffettbride Enthusiast

Done. Good luck!

Generic Apprentice

done

Walsher3 Newbie

Thank you to everyone who has taken the time to fill out our survey! We are still hoping for more responses, so if you have 5 minutes to spare we ask that you take the time to thoughtfully answer our questions. Thank you again!

gfmolly Contributor
Thank you to everyone who has taken the time to fill out our survey! We are still hoping for more responses, so if you have 5 minutes to spare we ask that you take the time to thoughtfully answer our questions. Thank you again!

Will you post the results?

Thanks!

elonwy Enthusiast

Done :)


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gwen.8278 Newbie

I forwarded it to my boyfriend - good luck with your study!

msmini14 Enthusiast

Done =)

runner girl Rookie

Survey completed, good luck with your study!

JNBunnie1 Community Regular

Good survey, done!

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