Their products still say "gluten free" on them. Going by sonia's experience, that's not good enough. For someone like me, who can tolerate a little cross contamination, it's been fine. My guess is that the expense of maintaining a GF product probably costs more than they're making from people who can't have any gluten in their diet at all.
However, this stuff gets around the online GF community, and once you've lost someone's favor, it's hard to get it back, and it spreads. So it's a bold move they're making if they've decided to slack off on their gluten-freeness.
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However, this stuff gets around the online GF community, and once you've lost someone's favor, it's hard to get it back, and it spreads. So it's a bold move they're making if they've decided to slack off on their gluten-freeness.