GF food at Aldi

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GF food at Aldi

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Hi,
Just a heads up for anyone who lives near an Aldi Market that I was just in there and they had quite a number of GF items at great prices under the label Live G Free. They also had a couple of Glutino snack items.

Inventory varies all the time at Aldi, so you have to buy it when it's there.
Suze
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Post by mzh »

Thank you Suze. I will have to visit my local Aldi's. :)
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Post by Gabes-Apg »

The Aldi's in Aus do a big promotion on the whole range 2 -3 times a year.
One is done during celiac week.

The range has grown since 2010, when I first saw them.
This time, with the use by dates in 2015, I stocked up on the plain flour, and have an orange cake I have yet to try.
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Tried the frozen pizza tonight. Crummy, don't bother. The crust was soggy and nasty, even after cooking it longer.
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