Ordered a Apple Chicken Salad, I did not get sick. There is an online menu that tells you what allergens are in the item.
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Some
— Good
Wendy's does not have a gluten free menu, but they do list wheat in their allergen guide online. Some locations have dedicated fryers for fries, so please check with the employees each time you visit a location.
I asked for items that were gluten free. The cashier asked the supervisor who directed me to their website. I read on the website that the grilled chicken is gluten-free free but could be cross contaminated because of the way it’s prepared. I’m am okay with cross contamination. They also wiped down the grill and wore gloves to prepare my breakfast. What they did not realize is that the Maple chicken is breaded with wheat flour. I assumed it was grilled chicken with maple bacon. The maple bacon is GF. I realized the chicken was breaded after I took a bite, so I chose to scrape off the breading and eat anyway. The back of my throat feels a little irritated but otherwise I am fine.
— Somewhat
— Separate gluten-free menu
— Some
— Average
— Not very
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Excellent
I ordered just two hamburger patties, no bun. Asked them to change gloves. Also got a baked potato with sour cream (in separate packaging). They accommodated my request (with an almost eye roll from the cashier), but it still made me very nauseated several hours later. I am very sensitive to cross contamination, though. Not sure where the contamination came in at. I don’t usually eat fast food ever but wanted to try it to see if it could be an option in a pinch. Would not recommend it for celiacs.
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much
— Average
Not much gf to pick from, little too no training, not very compelling.
— Not at all
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Some
— Average
Had the Apple Salad w/ blue cheese, no chicken
— Some
— Good