http://www.groupon.com/deals/mamas-gluten-free-cake?c=all&p=20 (http://www.groupon.com/deals/mamas-gluten-free-cake?c=all&p=20)
So after enjoying the reaction they got by being insensitive to those with allergies, they are now offering a deal for those who are on gluten-free diets. ~)
Yes. For a vendor with a "top secret" recipe. :insane:
I'll never understand folks who sell special dietary foods who don't volunteer ingredient lists. I shouldn't have to ask.
Quote from: krasota on December 01, 2011, 04:02:14 PM
Yes. For a vendor with a "top secret" recipe. :insane:
I'll never understand folks who sell special dietary foods who don't volunteer ingredient lists. I shouldn't have to ask.
Thank you, I thought I was crazy.
Etsy - homemade? I should trust her because her husband has celiac...what if she doesn't like her husband is truly irked at the inconvenience celiac has caused in their life or she thinks we are just whining about being gluten intolerant. yeah, heard that it's now cool to be GF with someone giving me an eyeroll in the grocery store.
Yeah, no thanks.
Mookie - no anger towards you for posting this - actually thank you for doing so. My anger is with "mama".
It was nice to share, Mookie. Definitely not irritated with you. My rant is at the vendor. ;)
Yikes, that vendor sounds off. I realized people were voicing displeasure with the vendor, not me, so no worries that I took it personally. :) I saw a GF product and posted it without looking into it. Obviously this one isn't great.
Nah, definitely post away. Gives us something to kvetch about. ;)
For the merely gluten intolerant I suppose. I can't imagine anyone with celiac not wanting an ingredient list. I suppose that is why she has a feedback rating of less than 40 lol