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Ufood Grill?


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We've just had a uFood Grill open in Bedford, MA and they have a pretty good Gluten-free/Allergen-free Menu. I was wondering if anyone has eaten at the chain yet and had any reactions to the food? Just found out about them yesterday on Open Original Shared Link , he's the mascot/figurehead for the chain.


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Have not tried it yet...I believe it was the old "know fat" place on Rt4? I might consider making my husband stop there on the way home from work one night.

Actually, while typing this, I checked out the website. One of the gluten-free items was a "buffalo blue wrap" (just order without the wrap). Well, Blue Cheese isn't gluten free....I would still be careful with their menu though.

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I didn't realize Bleu Cheese wasn't gluten-free munkee41182, thank you for the warning. I'm definitely leery now about trying them. Where's the "know fat" place though? Is it near Stop&Shop or Whole Foods or somewhere else entirely?

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The "know fat" place I believe is right where Ufood is...across from the gas station (Mobile I think it is??) and right next to the Gulf gas station.

But Blue cheese is usually made from bread. Personally I dont like blue cheese so this isn't something that's missed. Just another thing to keep an eye out for!

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