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Wed, 13 Mar 2013 12:48:02 -0400
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

I couldn't find the GF menu mentioned by an earlier poster on the Bob Evans
website, so I emailed them.  This is the information they responded with.

"Thank you for taking the time to email us regarding our gluten free
options.  If you are searching our website, I have found it easiest to
click on 'Menus', 'Allergen Information', and then scroll down and use the
categories under 'Receive the allergen information for an entire
category'.

Also, a copy of our printed gluten free menu can be found online at
https://bobevans.com/downloads/GlutenFreeMenu.pdf "

I have not ever eaten at a Bob Evans before, but I am always looking for
resturants for road trips with our 10 YO celiac daughter.  I find it a lot
more helpful to look at a menu than crawl through those enormous tables
most places give you where they list everything you can get in their
restaurant (including condiments) and the allergens the items contain.

I once crawled through the 6+ screens of McDonald's table only to find out
that basically everything has wheat in it.  What a waste of time.

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