The topic of gluten-free diets and products is significant for individuals with celiac disease or gluten sensitivities who must avoid gluten to maintain their health. Recent trends in gluten-free living have extended beyond medical necessity to include lifestyle choices and preferences. Petitions in this topic often focus on increasing accessibility to affordable gluten-free options, advocating for clearer labeling regulations, and promoting gluten-free menu options at restaurants.
One notable petition with thousands of signatures calls for stricter regulations on gluten-free labeling to prevent misleading claims and ensure the safety of those with gluten sensitivities. Another petition highlights the need for gluten-free options in school lunches to accommodate students with celiac disease.
Join the movement to support individuals living a gluten-free lifestyle and advocate for better options and awareness. Your participation can help create a more inclusive and accommodating environment for those with dietary restrictions.
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I miss not being able to make the instant croissants, biscuits, and cinnamon rolls that I enjoyed as a kid because I can’t eat gluten. I’m confident Pillsbury could provide these mainstays for gluten-free people if they put their minds to it!
I have celiac disease and it’s very sparse food option wise when I’m in the grocery stores looking for meals to make for the week. If pillsbury offered a canned gluten free biscuit I would buy it every week along with others I’m certain. Thanks for your time.
My celiac husband and son have had a reaction each time they tried cheerios. They are clearly cross contaminated! For someone with a high intolerance for gluten, this is a big deal! And so frustrating when my son goes to a friends house or school function and is served these because they are labeled as “gluten free.”
My daughter was heartbroken today, she could not enjoy a brisket sandwich like all the other times we have before. We drove a long way so she can have it and were very disapointed and disgusted by the lack of empathy for people with food allergies