They gave me a list of everything that was gluten free from their store. It was very helpful and they were very nice. I would definitely recommend this store and ask for the celiac safe list.
Yes
Trader Joe's used to be my main grocery store before diagnosis. But I'm disappointed at their lack of gluten free options (including things that probably don't really need gluten ingredients for any reason other than cheapness). I loved their pastas and frozen meals and condiments but those are all very limited for me now/off limits. Their chicken sausages are good, and it's a good place to go for frozen veggies and cheeses.
I'm not a Trader Joe's groupie (I don't get it 🤷) but they do have some good gluten free goodies. I don't go here for regular grocery shopping because they don't have a ton of gf options. I usually go here once or twice a year to get gifts for my family who don't have access to a TJs. There are, however, two things I ALWAYS get for myself while I'm there...their little rice crackers 🤤 and gf arare which I haven't found anywhere else! Both totally worth a visit to TJs 🙌
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— Some
— Excellent
I really like Trader Joe’s GF English muffins. We use them for egg sandwiches and prefer them to hamburger buns. Good tomato soup and rice crackers. They also have really good fresh big GF cookies in bread section. True they do have other GF items in different parts of store.
I like a lot of their products and they are great about labeling products that are gluten free. It's important to note though that their oats are not celiac safe. I have celiac and stay away from their products that contain oats, even if they are labeled gluten free.
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— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Some
— Good
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Love the place all employees are very friendly and helpful
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— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Most/All
— Good