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Has Anyone Been Glutened By Safeway Products Recently?


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I looked up their sign. soups -they have dangerous looking ingredients like yeast extract or flavoring or enzymes yet their 2007 (old?) list claims gluten freedom for a lot of their soup. Luckily of course, I never try anything suspicious unless I have too (hungry).

Thanks ahead of time!


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I looked up their sign. soups -they have dangerous looking ingredients like yeast extract or flavoring or enzymes yet their 2007 (old?) list claims gluten freedom for a lot of their soup. Luckily of course, I never try anything suspicious unless I have too (hungry).

Thanks ahead of time!

I'm gluten/dairy/soy intolerant and the only reasonably priced supermarket soup that I can eat is my own made from scratch recipe, or Progresso Vegetable Classics Garden Vegetable. Once you find a product that doesn't make you sick, stock up on it when on sale.I'm sure there are other brands out there, but I hate going to 6 stores to shop!

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