Allergen advisory statements for wheat: Do they help US consumers with celiac disease make safe food choices

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On the basis of this analysis, the current use of allergen advisory statements for wheat or gluten are not useful predictors of whether or not a single or multi-ingredient food product contains 20 or more p.p.m. of gluten. Precautionary statements should be regulated and standardized so that they are helpful to the consumer.

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Thompson, T., Lyons, T. B., & Jones, A. (2016, December 1). Allergen advisory statements for wheat: Do they help US consumers with celiac disease make safe food choices. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/ejcn.2016.155

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