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Trends can change but some foods stay the same
"Gluten free 'does not have long term legs', says trend expert "
So potatoes, fruits, vegetables, meats, milk, rice, whole grains, etc are no longer going to be available after 2-3 years go by? Yeah right!
Naturally gluten free foods will never go away they are staple foods for most people. And with doctors testing for Celiac more as a first possiblity instead of a last resort there will be more who will need the gluten free foods there by increasing the demand for those products. Wouldn't be something if Dr. Sloan was one of them? I've heard of it happening to others who made similar remarks.
Posted by Marleena
14 April 2012 | 06h39