The best GF selection!!
— Very
— Most/All
— Excellent
I’ll give them 1 star because you can’t give zero. Corporate ignored 3 email requests for info, only after I blasted them in social media did they respond in writing with corporate garble. The basis of their business is pre-packaged veggies and fruits, and it’s not unusual to coat them with gluten because of glutens preservative qualities. They would not answer the question even after being asked three times in writing “ are your pre-packaged items coated in gluten”? Stay away at all costs, they have very little that is gluten free anyway.
No
Gluten free options galore but pretty much all made in the same facility that processes wheat in way way or another... Not Good for celiacs
No
They have Udi's on the shelf, and gf products here and there(Mac n cheese, pasta, pizza, cookies). Small selection, but decent for the size if the location.
Their gf double chocolate muffins and english muffins are delicious! The eggwhiches are good but a little pricey. They have a good selection of snacks as well
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Good
Trader Joe’s is the worst grocery store from a GF perspective.
— Not at all
— No gluten-free information on the menu
Trader Joe’s has SO many gluten free options and at such great prices. Everyone there is so friendly and helping. We buy most of our gluten free food items there. Great bagels, pancakes, granola, pastas, mufffins etc..
— Very
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Most/All
— Excellent
Clearly marked gluten free items, knowledgeable staff and wide selection of items including bread, bagels, waffles, and crunchy snacks.
— Very
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Most/All
— Excellent
trader joes is okay. they do have lots of gluten free options and sometimes they even have gf samples. you can get lots of packaged meals also, and they have a really good gluten free mac and cheese. the only thing that isn’t great is that a lot of their desserts/bread are processed in the same place as wheat items, which is ok for me sometimes but for people who have serious reactions, you would probably have to read the entire back of the package first. they occasionally would have things from certified gf brands like schär, but with their original items like cupcakes and bread, you’ll definitely want to read the back first. i’ve also noticed that at parties, people often get baked goods from trader joes, which, as i said, isn’t always 100% safe so i need to bring my own food. giving this three stars because it had its pros and cons.
— Somewhat
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Some
— Excellent