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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Anybody else noticed how common snarky comments about gluten and celiac have become in prime-time TV shows? Seems like every week another show has some negative crack about gluten and I am getting tired of these comments. It’s time to let the networks and writers know these comments are offensive and inappropriate.

Here’s the Twitter link for the writers of Lucifer, perpetrators this week’s nasty comment about gluten:

https://twitter.com/LUCIFERwriters <https://twitter.com/LUCIFERwriters>

And the link to Fox:

https://ask.fox.com/hc/en-us <https://ask.fox.com/hc/en-us>

So if you’re tired of hearing snarky comments about gluten and celiac, let the networks know!


Maureen
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