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Agreed about Trader Joe's cross contammination. I avoid purchasing any of their products that have been produced in a facility that also processes wheat, after gettin sick several times from those items.

However, the plain nuts do not seem to be processed in a facility that processes wheat - the only allergen disclosed on the packages so far has been nuts, soy or milk. I have not had a problem with their plain nuts.

Has anyone on this list had a problem with TJ's plain nuts?

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I do hope you all take 3 minutes to complain to Trader Joe's via their website. I know they want to sell only the best foods free of contaminants.Lynnwww.traderjoes.comOn Apr 14, 2010, at 11:22 AM, wrote: Agreed about Trader Joe's cross contammination. I avoid purchasing any of their products that have been produced in a facility that also processes wheat, after gettin sick several times from those items. However, the plain nuts do not seem to be processed in a facility that processes wheat - the only allergen disclosed on the packages so far has been nuts, soy or milk. I have not had a problem with their plain nuts. Has anyone on this list had a problem with TJ's plain nuts? Thanks,

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