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Pizza Pizza CanadaClaire, a Go Dairy Free viewer, was kind enough to share several of her fast food findings in Canada (but be aware that cross-contamination issues should always be considered; these findings are just based upon ingredients at the time of Claire's reference):

The following menu items DO CONTAIN dairy:

  • Garlic sticks, garlic bread/toast, blue cheese dipping sauce, creamy garlic dipping sauce, jalapeno cheddar sauce, peppercorn ranch dipping sauce, Renee’s buttermik ranch, Renee’s Caesar dressing, pesto sauce, all cheeses, chicken strips, all milk/dairy beverages, apple pie, Genoa salami, shrimp toppings, poutine sauce.

 

Restaurant Website: www.pizzapizza.ca

*The above information was supplied by a Go Dairy Free viewer, and is being provided for informational purposes only. Ingredients and menu offerings are constantly changing in the food service industry, and can be subject to interpretation.  For this reason, Go Dairy Free does not guarantee nor take responsibility for the accuracy of this information. If severe allergies or intolerances are a concern, contact the restaurant directly before purchasing or consuming one of their products. Cross-contamination of potential food allergens should always be considered a possibility in a fast food restaurant.

Last Updated: January 6, 2010

 


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