<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> <<I have seen a few notes on this list lately complaining about raisins treated with oil to prevent sticking. Why would oil be a problem for celiacs?>> 1.) Oil is not at the center of what was being discussed. Celiacs should be aware that, if their raisins don't stick together, it's a good idea to ask the distributor if they are processed with OAT flour. If you're lucky, the distributor will say that the reason they don't stick together is because they are oiled. I have learned about oat flour in raisins from several discussions with raisin distributors. 2.) Just in case your misreading has alarmed some newbies, let me mention that oil is an issue in the gf diet if it is wheat germ oil. There are a few of us celiacs who need to omit canola oil, which unfortunately appears in several wonderful GF and LF products. I used to get occasional celiac symptoms long after going GF, and can vouch for the usefulness of challenging canola oil. As it turns out, my canola reaction is identical to my gluten reaction. 3.) In general, celiacs should be very observant when buying bulk and bulk packaged foods, because with every handling/processing step, chances of contamination increase. Notice if the scoops are <<dedicated>> to one bin and if the bulk section seems to be managed by a compulsive cleaner (these are good things). Keep track of the slightest symptoms, especially when you try a new product. All the best, Mary C. Los Angeles