Hahahahaha - I Guess I'll Never Learn

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Hahahahaha - I Guess I'll Never Learn

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Hi All,

I needed to stop and pick up some supples today, while making a delivery, and since I was in a big truck, (which can't be parked just anywhere), I stopped at a Wal-mart Supercenter. While I was there, I thought about the gluten-free Chex that had been mentioned here, a few days ago, so I checked out that section, and sure enough - there they were.

I carefully read the ingredient list, noted the Gluten-Free checkbox right on the front of the box, and since everything seemed to be in order, I grabbed a second box, while I was at it, and headed for checkout. When I got home, I set them on a shelf, and went on with my regular work.

I was so impressed to find a bona fide gluten-free product, right there in the general cereal section of a major store, (and priced at a little more than a third of what I had been paying for similar products at a HF store), that later in the day, I decided to "drool over" the box again. However, when I picked one up, I couldn't find the "Gluten-free" statement on the front of the box, and when I checked the ingredient list, there was the familiar "Malted" ingredient that's in virtually all common cereals. :anger: :hissyfit:

Yep, failure to "watch my business" had done me in again. Obviously, the store still had some old product on the shelf, and I had grabbed an old one, without even considering that possibility, (even though someone here had specifically warned about that, just a few days ago. LOL). Oh well, at least I have one box that I can try.

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Post by starfire »

I'd hate to tell you how many times I've come home with something I didn't intend to buy and I'm talking things like "diet coke" instead of "classic", etc. (Bill and I don't do "diet" drinks.)

For me it's just a matter of not paying enough attention...... which is what you said. HaHa I really hate going to the grocery store.

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Post by mle_ii »

Tex, at least you learned enough to read the label before eating it. :)
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Post by Polly »

Hi Tex,

Another example of why we can never stop being diligent. So much checking and rechecking in order to avoid being glutened. :roll: Sigh. Hope you like the safe box.

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Post by Dee »

Going to the store and checking food labels for me is like, getting in the van and buckling my seat belt... I'm so used to it now, and it's so embedded into my brain, that it's become a habit.

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Post by MaggieRedwings »

Sorry about the bad box Tex but we have all been there when it comes to making mistakes at the market. It is full of landmines.

Hope you enjoy the "good" one.

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Post by annie oakley »

If nothing else this nasty stuff we have teaches us to read the lables. Love Oma
May I be more compassionate and loving than yeterday*and be able to spot the idiots in advance
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