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U.S. - Multiple Locations - Fairway Market PDF Print E-mail

Michelle at AllergySense shared this about the RedHook location:

"The gluten free section is OK, they did have what I was looking for (Cherrybrook Kitchen Pancake mix – with chocolate chips!) and an alright selection of gf bread. (I suppose I was expecting a whole aisle of gf foods since the rest of the store is soooo big.) However, they did have a ton of other brands I like to make sure I have while traveling. For instance, tons of different types of coconut milk, yogurt and ice cream (So Delicious, Coconut Bliss), bunch of different non-dairy milks (Tempt, Rice Dream, etc. etc.), and more gluten free dairy free cold cuts than I can list here."

Thanks Michelle!

Fairway isn't a large chain, but they have locations in the New York City area, New Jersey, and Connecticut. See website below for details.

Website: www.fairwaymarket.com

 
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