I’m Celiac. This was my most terrible experience yet. I tried to order a salad but they pre make all of their salads and I’m also allergic to tomatoes. So that’s a no go. The only GF salad they have btw is the taco salad. All of the other salads you have to get minus the chicken and croutons. But good luck because they’re all pre-made. Tried to get a baked potato. Couldn’t, because the didn’t have any. Couldn’t eat my fries because they didn’t change their gloves so cross contamination took that out. At this point I’m just done. I only ordered a drink to enjoy while my family ate their food. Another meal I don’t get to have with my children.
— Not at all
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much/None
— Poor
Horrible experience with rude employees. We were told they couldn’t verbally say what could be prepared gluten free or not. They said they could provide an allergen guide but would not answer any questions about how the food was prepared. Example: we asked if the fries were fried in the same fried as the chicken.
— Not at all
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much/None
— Poor
The chili and baked potato are gluten free
— Very
— Most/All
— Excellent
I just found out the chilli is gluten and dairy free! So are the salads, as they are made fresh. The general manager was very knowledgeable and helpful here!
— Somewhat
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Some
— Good
According to their website, Wendy’s offers bunless burgers and they claim their chili is gluten free as well as their fries & Frosty’s. I have eaten all of it with no issues.
— Very
— Some
— Excellent
Most options are not safe from cross contamination, but you can get the hamburgers without a bun and get lettuce instead. Fries are made in a shared fryer so they are not celiac friendly but are not made with any gluten containing ingredients. Decent option if you are not at risk with cross contamination, but options are quite limited.
— Somewhat
— Not Much
— Good