Guest guest Posted September 19, 2001 Report Share Posted September 19, 2001 > > I'm wondering if the tender roast is really not GFCF, I just got a letter from KFC that states all their chicken products contain gluten (as well as the BBQ Baked Beans, biscuits and sandwich buns (duh!).) They also said the biscuits, pot pie and mashed potatoes contain sodium casienate (their spelling, I don't think it's right). The letter said " (this does not include items including whey) " after the gluten section, so I don't think they are very tuned into this whole thing (plus the fact that it took almost a month and a somewhat nasty note to their website to get something other than the standard nutritional sheet (3 copies, each sent separately) and a sheet on diabetic exchanges (2 copies)). This all despite a very specific initial request. If they're in the food business and are this clueless, I don't think I want to eat there, either! Janete mom to , 41/2 AS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2001 Report Share Posted September 20, 2001 I have asked KFC in the past about MSG. When I spoke to someone on the phone, he said he didn't know what MSG was but he would send me info. I got the nutritional guidelines, not ingredients list. I sent a letter to them asked for an ingredients list detailing seasonings and again I got the nutritional guidelines again. I once again sent them a letter explaining my reaction to MSG (headaches, dizziness and possible fainting spells). This time they sent me a letter saying the only items they sell that does not have MSG is their mashed potatoes (w/o gravy), cole slaw and biscuits. Everything else has MSG. As for GFCF, I would never trust them! > > > I'm wondering if the tender roast is really not GFCF, > > I just got a letter from KFC that states all their chicken products > contain gluten (as well as the BBQ Baked Beans, biscuits and sandwich > buns (duh!).) They also said the biscuits, pot pie and mashed > potatoes contain sodium casienate (their spelling, I don't think it's > right). The letter said " (this does not include items including > whey) " after the gluten section, so I don't think they are very tuned > into this whole thing (plus the fact that it took almost a month and > a somewhat nasty note to their website to get something other than > the standard nutritional sheet (3 copies, each sent separately) and a > sheet on diabetic exchanges (2 copies)). This all despite a very > specific initial request. If they're in the food business and are > this clueless, I don't think I want to eat there, either! > > Janete > mom to , 41/2 AS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2001 Report Share Posted September 20, 2001 I have asked KFC in the past about MSG. When I spoke to someone on the phone, he said he didn't know what MSG was but he would send me info. I got the nutritional guidelines, not ingredients list. I sent a letter to them asked for an ingredients list detailing seasonings and again I got the nutritional guidelines again. I once again sent them a letter explaining my reaction to MSG (headaches, dizziness and possible fainting spells). This time they sent me a letter saying the only items they sell that does not have MSG is their mashed potatoes (w/o gravy), cole slaw and biscuits. Everything else has MSG. As for GFCF, I would never trust them! > > > I'm wondering if the tender roast is really not GFCF, > > I just got a letter from KFC that states all their chicken products > contain gluten (as well as the BBQ Baked Beans, biscuits and sandwich > buns (duh!).) They also said the biscuits, pot pie and mashed > potatoes contain sodium casienate (their spelling, I don't think it's > right). The letter said " (this does not include items including > whey) " after the gluten section, so I don't think they are very tuned > into this whole thing (plus the fact that it took almost a month and > a somewhat nasty note to their website to get something other than > the standard nutritional sheet (3 copies, each sent separately) and a > sheet on diabetic exchanges (2 copies)). This all despite a very > specific initial request. If they're in the food business and are > this clueless, I don't think I want to eat there, either! > > Janete > mom to , 41/2 AS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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