Whole Foods has a good selection. Her in St. Louis, Dierberg's has a good selection also.
2006-11-07 04:45:49
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answered by happytraveler 4
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Where are you located? Many grocery chains have an organic/specialty section. Wal-mart super centers' store brand (GV, Great Value) label their foods as gluten free. Also, Kraft products will clearly label WBRO (wheat, barley, rye, or oats) and will not hide gluten under natural flavorings. There are several other companies that clearly label WBRO and will not hide gluten, but I can't remember which ones other than Kraft and Unilever. If you want to do some online shopping I HIGHLY recommend www.shopbydiet.com (free shipping on orders over $100 and weekly specials that save you a TON of money). Www.kinnikinnick.com has totally awesome baked goods, cookies, and baking supplies. I get most of my specialty foods from the online stores. You may be able to get your local grocery store to order you in some of your favorites, but they will likely mark them up considerably. Health food stores often have gluten free foods available. If you have a dry goods/bulk store near you, you might try giving them a call to see if they carry any specialty products. You also may want to browse the Celiac.com forum at www.glutenfreeforum.com. Undoubtably there will be someone from your area that can give you a list of local stores in your area. :)
2006-11-07 13:13:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Most supermarkets now have a section with a whole range of gluten and wheat-free foods. Just ask a shop assistant if you can't find it.
Health stores will also sell it.
2006-11-07 13:33:54
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answered by junkmonkey1983 3
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Health food shops. Most supermarkets now do it too. You may need to read the labels carefully though as they don't have it in any special section. Some places have an organic and dietary aisle, so you could look there.
2006-11-07 14:54:20
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answered by cherub 5
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Sainsbury's sell these products in the' Free From' section, just ask at customer services as you go in and they will direct you to the products they have
2006-11-08 09:06:32
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answered by fred 2
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Larger Sainsbury's stores have a good range now.
Hope this helps!
2006-11-07 14:28:08
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answered by flossybean 3
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My sister suffers with this if you email me you can have her details for all info required.
2006-11-07 12:54:05
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answered by edison 5
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in any unani shop like hamdered
2006-11-07 15:34:58
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answered by MD MUNEERUDDIN K 1
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link for useful info on these disease
http://www.lifeglutenfree.com
2006-11-07 16:05:05
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answered by SAMMY J 1
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mainstream supermarkets
2006-11-07 15:11:34
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answered by fizzywo 4
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