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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
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>"R.Lovegrove" on our list said it is a law to require listing wheat
>& that all butterball turkeys are GF & there are rumors that are
>incorrect
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What I actually said is that the USDA requires manufacturers to list
ANY grain in meat. I've called the USDA several times and this is
what they've always told me. This means barley would have to be
listed. In addition, I said that I've never seen a turkey that has
gluten unless it was stuffed. If anybody out there knows otherwise,
please speak up.
Butterball does indeed have a warning that its flavorings COULD
contain gluten, but they never have in the past, and, as noted, the
barley would still have to be listed. There are better turkeys out
there than Butterball, but it is a popular brand and you should know
that you would be safe eating it.
richard
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