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Caution About Wellshire Farms


Gfresh404

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I apologize if this has already been posted or if it's old news because it is new to me. I came across it after hearing how amazing Wellshire Farm's Chicken Nuggets were and looked to order them online only to find this very discouraging article:

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I think it's truly a shame when a company labels something as "Gluten Free" when it is CLEARLY not consistently as such. If we have this much trouble finding "Gluten Free" products how are we suppose to be able to find SAFE "Gluten Free" products. I truly hope this results in some type of lawsuit, it is just dangerous to label something as "***** Free" when you cannot be 100% sure it is. Us Celiacs will recover but what about those who are deathly allergic to common allergens like wheat and milk. The USDA and FDA need to step up their regulations and take some responsibility. I'd like to hear what you guys think.


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Crystalkd Contributor

I'd seen the corn dogs and thought about getting them. I'm now glad I didn't.

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I am thoroughly disgusted that a company would try to disregard their responsibility in this type of situation. Those two little boys could have DIED. And then there would be a completely different reaction from them. There shouldnt have to be a death for a company to fix a problem. They dont understand how serious an allergy really is. I sincerely hope the situation gets corrected. No mother should ever have to go through that

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