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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
Before anyone else pegs me as clueless regarding the location of Chicago... Yes, I know that Chicago is in the Midwest. I've been there. I have a friend whose family still lives in the area. My apologies to Midwesterners who were offended at the thought that someone thought Chicago is on the East Coast. However, when I looked at Trader Joe's web site, I noticed only that the pamphlets were broken out between East Coast and West Coast. I did not pay close enough attention to it to see that they actually state "East Coast/Midwest" and "West Coast", so I figured they were lumping Chicago and other towns not considered "West Coast" in with the East Coast for some reason. I also did not know, when I sent my first message and stated that I was envious of East Coasters, that the person who *had* been able to get the bread was in Chicago. I guess I should have clarified in my summary that I'm envious of *any* location that has good food that Celiacs can eat, not just the East Coast of the US, but it never crossed my mind that anyone would call me on it. I *do* have enough knowledge of US geography to know where a major city like Chicago is! It's just my attention to detail I apparently need to work on...
~Tamara in Sacramento, CA
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