Reading Food Labels
While label reading can seem overwhelming at first, you’ll become confident over time. Download the Beyond Celiac Step by Step Guide to Reading Gluten-Free Labels to help you navigate the supermarket shelves.
Download: Step by Step Guide to Reading Labels |
Thanks to Cabot Creamery, Crunchmaster and Glutino for making this resource possible!
Ranking the Safety of Different Labels
Your ultimate cheat sheet to decoding gluten-free labels in the US, using the traffic light signal: green means go, perfectly safe, yellow means use caution, and red means danger, don’t go.
Fun fact: allergen labeling, including the gluten-free label, was introduced to the US in 2006. Before that, people with celiac disease made decisions based on the ingredients list alone, no “gluten-free” label required.
While it’s helpful to have more information today, the labels can be confusing. When in doubt, call the company to ask directly about their manufacturing process.
Certified Gluten-Free Logos
There are a few companies that test products to ensure they’re gluten-free. Certified gluten-free products are the safest products you can buy.
Do You Need More Help Navigating the Gluten-Free Diet?
Download this free, comprehensive resource, Getting Started: A Guide to Celiac Disease and the Gluten-Free Diet, from Beyond Celiac.