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Wendy’s updates gluten-free menu

Wendy’s has always been good about listing a list of their products on their website that are gluten-free. This list has just been updated as of February 2010. Please pay special attention as it appears that some of the salads have been removed from the list.

Items that are no longer on the gluten-free list (it is not clear whether these items are no longer offered or if they have changed gluten-free status due to suppliers or recipe changes.)

 

    Chicken BLT Salad

 

    Mandarin Chicken Salad

 

    Chicken Caesar Salad

 

    Roasted Almonds

 

    Genoa Salami

 

    Low-fat Strawbery Flavored Yogurt

 

    Baked Lays (most likely not being carried anymore – they are still GF)

 

    Roasted Red Peppers

 

    Basil Pesto Sauce

 

A side Caesar Salad and Grilled Chicken Breast could be ordered to replace the Chicken Caesar Salad. Some of the gluten-free options at Wendy’s are still the Baked Potatoes, Chili and side salad.

Please click here to find a Wendy’s close to you.

For more info: Please visit Gluten-free is Life or Wendy’s.

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About Kimberly Bouldin

Kimberly Bouldin is a gluten-free wife with two children in Columbus, Ohio. She loves to cook, bake, and try new gluten-free products, recipes and restaurants. Read her blog at: http://glutenfreeislife.com or contact her at kbouldin@gmail.com.

2 comments

  1. THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU.
    My wife just started a gluten-free diet to help with symptoms of fibromyalgia and she was afraid she could never eat fast food again

  2. I was very disappointed last week when I went to a Wendy’s in Wooster and was told they had never heard of Celiac or Gluten Free food. I tried to explain to the manager that I had been in there several times and was served for gluten sensitivity. He positively said noone knew anything about this. I was so disappointed and was nearly in tears.

    Naturally I just walked out. Jo

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