I solved my problem by going out and buying my own jars or bottles or tubs of peanut butter, jelly, margarine, mayonnaise, and whatever else might become cross-contaminated through regular daily use. These items are clearly marked as mine and everyone else in the house has strict instructions not to touch or eat out of them. It isn't selfishness, it's survival. (I later read in The Complete Idiot's Guide For Gluten-Free Eating that this is a good idea...hey, GMTA.)
So, I've become pretty sensitive to cross-contamination, such as touching a "contaminated" food and then touching a "safe" food. Therefore, it upsets me when I go to a store and see something like this:
Various flours side by side at a store. |
Once I got home, I looked at that photo and noticed something I hadn't noticed at the store (in my defense, I was in a hurry, and I didn't want to get in trouble for taking photos in this particular huge big-box world-wide retailer). I went back today, and took a new photo. Look at the bottom of the paper bag of soy flour:
See the white powder? |
That is some sort of white powder on the paper bag of soy flour. Is it soy flour that has leaked out of its bag? Or is it some of the white flour from the bag next to it? It doesn't look like the bag of white flour has leaked, but how do you know? Maybe it leaked from the back or the bottom. And, as someone with Celiac Disease, who knows that you absolutely cannot have any sort of wheat, rye, barley, or anything contaminated with those grains, do you really want to take that chance?
We must educate retailers as to the proper handling, storage, and display of gluten-free products and products for those of us with Celiac Disease. If we are kind, concerned, knowledgeable, and persistent, maybe we can help bring this to the attention of employers who don't even know that this could be extremely dangerous to a certain segment of people.
We must educate retailers as to the proper handling, storage, and display of gluten-free products and products for those of us with Celiac Disease. If we are kind, concerned, knowledgeable, and persistent, maybe we can help bring this to the attention of employers who don't even know that this could be extremely dangerous to a certain segment of people.
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