Guest guest Posted February 1, 2006 Report Share Posted February 1, 2006 Maybe the stray - fry isnt from the fryer but the "drain board" thingie that they dump the fries/nuggets on. Maybe they are mixed up then? Just a thought. I eat the fries around my house (NJ) with no problems. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2006 Report Share Posted February 1, 2006 Could be both!!! Actually, I happen to know that it does vary by 's. Some do, some don't. Sigh. From: SillyYaks [mailto:SillyYaks ] On Behalf Of JenSent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 3:28 PMTo: SillyYaks Subject: Re: OH NO - 's Are 's FFs GF? Funny because last night my BF called as I was on the way to his house to say he was in the 's drive through and I might beat him to the house. I said to ask if they do their fries in a separate frier. He said he knew they were not safe bacause there is always a bonus fry in his chicken sticks so therefore I could not have any of his fries. What do you think? Caring BF or selfish fry hog?>> I guess that means I won't be able to dip my french fries in a side of cheese sauce anymore either?!?!?! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2006 Report Share Posted February 1, 2006 I say selfish fry hog. I've checked all of the 's I eat at and they have dedicated fryers. I don't know if it's company policy but all the local ones around here seem to do the same thing Re: OH NO - 's > Are 's FFs GF? > > Funny because last night my BF called as I was on the way to his house to > say he was in > the 's drive through and I might beat him to the house. I said to > ask if they do their > fries in a separate frier. He said he knew they were not safe bacause > there is always a > bonus fry in his chicken sticks so therefore I could not have any of his > fries. What do you > think? Caring BF or selfish fry hog? > > > >> >> I guess that means I won't be able to dip my french fries in a side of >> cheese sauce > anymore either?!?!?! >> >> > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2006 Report Share Posted February 1, 2006 > > Are 's FFs GF? > > Funny because last night my BF called as I was on the way to his house to say he was in > the 's drive through and I might beat him to the house. I said to ask if they do their > fries in a separate frier. He said he knew they were not safe bacause there is always a > bonus fry in his chicken sticks so therefore I could not have any of his fries. What do you > think? Caring BF or selfish fry hog? > I say cautious BF who cares enough not to want you sick. The manager at our local 's has told me he doesn't think anything they sell (except soda) is safe for celiacs, and certainly nothing from the fryer - they do all their fried things in one vat. (Sunnyvale, CA location) Who I am to argue with the man who runs the fryer? Maureen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2006 Report Share Posted February 1, 2006 > > Are 's FFs GF? > > Funny because last night my BF called as I was on the way to his house to say he was in > the 's drive through and I might beat him to the house. I said to ask if they do their > fries in a separate frier. He said he knew they were not safe bacause there is always a > bonus fry in his chicken sticks so therefore I could not have any of his fries. What do you > think? Caring BF or selfish fry hog? > I say cautious BF who cares enough not to want you sick. The manager at our local 's has told me he doesn't think anything they sell (except soda) is safe for celiacs, and certainly nothing from the fryer - they do all their fried things in one vat. (Sunnyvale, CA location) Who I am to argue with the man who runs the fryer? Maureen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2006 Report Share Posted February 1, 2006 > > Are 's FFs GF? > > Funny because last night my BF called as I was on the way to his house to say he was in > the 's drive through and I might beat him to the house. I said to ask if they do their > fries in a separate frier. He said he knew they were not safe bacause there is always a > bonus fry in his chicken sticks so therefore I could not have any of his fries. What do you > think? Caring BF or selfish fry hog? > I say cautious BF who cares enough not to want you sick. The manager at our local 's has told me he doesn't think anything they sell (except soda) is safe for celiacs, and certainly nothing from the fryer - they do all their fried things in one vat. (Sunnyvale, CA location) Who I am to argue with the man who runs the fryer? Maureen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2006 Report Share Posted February 1, 2006 I checked their site and their fries are not on the GF list. Blah! I do have to stick up for him and say he is a caring BF and usually not a fry hog. One of the things that is making me really believe that GF is better for me is that he is not usually someone to embrace specific diets and was skeptical, though supportive, about the whole idea at first. Now that I went back on gluten to get tested and then back off, he is really embracing it. As in, " I don't think you can eat that - did you check? " because it is not yet second nature to me and I need a back up. I think I must be very hard to deal with on gluten! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2006 Report Share Posted February 1, 2006 > > Are 's FFs GF? > > My local 's does NOT have safe fries. Some 's somewhere may, but mine does NOT. You'd have to talk to the manager. Has any bread EVER been in that fryer? Show me where you cook the nuggets. Etc. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2006 Report Share Posted February 1, 2006 > > Are 's FFs GF? > > My local 's does NOT have safe fries. Some 's somewhere may, but mine does NOT. You'd have to talk to the manager. Has any bread EVER been in that fryer? Show me where you cook the nuggets. Etc. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2006 Report Share Posted February 1, 2006 Are you sure he knows what he is talking about? I am not meaning to be condescending, but I know that the baked potatoes and the chili are on a " safe list " and I can't see why they would be contaminated I guess. I am certain that there are other things on that list like the Frosties, salad, yogurt w/granola, fries in a dedicated fryer, etc. So, my question is, are you sure he understands celiac disease? Confused Rhiannon > > > > Are 's FFs GF? > > > > Funny because last night my BF called as I was on the way to his > house to say he was in > > the 's drive through and I might beat him to the house. I said > to ask if they do their > > fries in a separate frier. He said he knew they were not safe > bacause there is always a > > bonus fry in his chicken sticks so therefore I could not have any of > his fries. What do you > > think? Caring BF or selfish fry hog? > > > > I say cautious BF who cares enough not to want you sick. The manager > at our local 's has told me he doesn't think anything they sell > (except soda) is safe for celiacs, and certainly nothing from the > fryer - they do all their fried things in one vat. (Sunnyvale, CA > location) > > Who I am to argue with the man who runs the fryer? > > Maureen > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2006 Report Share Posted February 1, 2006 Are you sure he knows what he is talking about? I am not meaning to be condescending, but I know that the baked potatoes and the chili are on a " safe list " and I can't see why they would be contaminated I guess. I am certain that there are other things on that list like the Frosties, salad, yogurt w/granola, fries in a dedicated fryer, etc. So, my question is, are you sure he understands celiac disease? Confused Rhiannon > > > > Are 's FFs GF? > > > > Funny because last night my BF called as I was on the way to his > house to say he was in > > the 's drive through and I might beat him to the house. I said > to ask if they do their > > fries in a separate frier. He said he knew they were not safe > bacause there is always a > > bonus fry in his chicken sticks so therefore I could not have any of > his fries. What do you > > think? Caring BF or selfish fry hog? > > > > I say cautious BF who cares enough not to want you sick. The manager > at our local 's has told me he doesn't think anything they sell > (except soda) is safe for celiacs, and certainly nothing from the > fryer - they do all their fried things in one vat. (Sunnyvale, CA > location) > > Who I am to argue with the man who runs the fryer? > > Maureen > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2006 Report Share Posted February 1, 2006 http://www.wendys.com/food/2005_Gluten_Free_List_US.pdf No their FF is not GF. I also spoke with a couple people who actually work there and they said their fryers have everything tossed in there… they use the same baskets oil etc for everything. JudyLynn Are you sure he knows what he is talking about? I am not meaning to be condescending, but I know that the baked potatoes and the chili are on a " safe list " and I can't see why they would be contaminated I guess. I am certain that there are other things on that list like the Frosties, salad, yogurt w/granola, fries in a dedicated fryer, etc. So, my question is, are you sure he understands celiac disease? Confused Rhiannon > > > > Are 's FFs GF? > > > > Funny because last night my BF called as I was on the way to his > house to say he was in > > the 's drive through and I might beat him to the house. I said > to ask if they do their > > fries in a separate frier. He said he knew they were not safe > bacause there is always a > > bonus fry in his chicken sticks so therefore I could not have any of > his fries. What do you > > think? Caring BF or selfish fry hog? > > > > I say cautious BF who cares enough not to want you sick. The manager > at our local 's has told me he doesn't think anything they sell > (except soda) is safe for celiacs, and certainly nothing from the > fryer - they do all their fried things in one vat. (Sunnyvale, CA > location) > > Who I am to argue with the man who runs the fryer? > > Maureen > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2006 Report Share Posted February 1, 2006 http://www.wendys.com/food/2005_Gluten_Free_List_US.pdf No their FF is not GF. I also spoke with a couple people who actually work there and they said their fryers have everything tossed in there… they use the same baskets oil etc for everything. JudyLynn Are you sure he knows what he is talking about? I am not meaning to be condescending, but I know that the baked potatoes and the chili are on a " safe list " and I can't see why they would be contaminated I guess. I am certain that there are other things on that list like the Frosties, salad, yogurt w/granola, fries in a dedicated fryer, etc. So, my question is, are you sure he understands celiac disease? Confused Rhiannon > > > > Are 's FFs GF? > > > > Funny because last night my BF called as I was on the way to his > house to say he was in > > the 's drive through and I might beat him to the house. I said > to ask if they do their > > fries in a separate frier. He said he knew they were not safe > bacause there is always a > > bonus fry in his chicken sticks so therefore I could not have any of > his fries. What do you > > think? Caring BF or selfish fry hog? > > > > I say cautious BF who cares enough not to want you sick. The manager > at our local 's has told me he doesn't think anything they sell > (except soda) is safe for celiacs, and certainly nothing from the > fryer - they do all their fried things in one vat. (Sunnyvale, CA > location) > > Who I am to argue with the man who runs the fryer? > > Maureen > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2006 Report Share Posted February 1, 2006 I'm not sure he understands celiac, but I am quite sure he said they do not use a dedicated fryer for french fried potatoes. I also know that when Frosties were on a safe list, I reacted badly to them, and the last list I saw said they contain malt flavoring. If the workers don't change their gloves from one food process to another (and I doubt they do) I can easily imagine cross contamination occuring. 's is not worth the risk, McD's is 2 blocks further, and we've never reacted to anything there. Maureen > > > > > > Are 's FFs GF? > > > > > > Funny because last night my BF called as I was on the way to his > > house to say he was in > > > the 's drive through and I might beat him to the house. I > said > > to ask if they do their > > > fries in a separate frier. He said he knew they were not safe > > bacause there is always a > > > bonus fry in his chicken sticks so therefore I could not have > any of > > his fries. What do you > > > think? Caring BF or selfish fry hog? > > > > > > > I say cautious BF who cares enough not to want you sick. The > manager > > at our local 's has told me he doesn't think anything they > sell > > (except soda) is safe for celiacs, and certainly nothing from the > > fryer - they do all their fried things in one vat. (Sunnyvale, CA > > location) > > > > Who I am to argue with the man who runs the fryer? > > > > Maureen > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2006 Report Share Posted February 1, 2006 Okay, that's fine if they aren't. I don't ever eat them anyway. My concern isn't the fries. It's the other stuff. She was saying that nothing was okay, so that is what I was questioning. > > > > > > Are 's FFs GF? > > > > > > Funny because last night my BF called as I was on the way to his > > house to say he was in > > > the 's drive through and I might beat him to the house. I > said > > to ask if they do their > > > fries in a separate frier. He said he knew they were not safe > > bacause there is always a > > > bonus fry in his chicken sticks so therefore I could not have > any of > > his fries. What do you > > > think? Caring BF or selfish fry hog? > > > > > > > I say cautious BF who cares enough not to want you sick. The > manager > > at our local 's has told me he doesn't think anything they > sell > > (except soda) is safe for celiacs, and certainly nothing from the > > fryer - they do all their fried things in one vat. (Sunnyvale, CA > > location) > > > > Who I am to argue with the man who runs the fryer? > > > > Maureen > > > > > > > _____ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2006 Report Share Posted February 1, 2006 I just want to make sure that I understand correctly. I don't want to give up 's as an option when we travel. I don't want to feel stuck with Mc's as the only quick option. Otherwise I don't eat there, but I LOVE the baked potatoes and the chili and it's CHEAP!! YEA! Rhiannon > > > > > > > > Are 's FFs GF? > > > > > > > > Funny because last night my BF called as I was on the way to his > > > house to say he was in > > > > the 's drive through and I might beat him to the house. I > > said > > > to ask if they do their > > > > fries in a separate frier. He said he knew they were not safe > > > bacause there is always a > > > > bonus fry in his chicken sticks so therefore I could not have > > any of > > > his fries. What do you > > > > think? Caring BF or selfish fry hog? > > > > > > > > > > I say cautious BF who cares enough not to want you sick. The > > manager > > > at our local 's has told me he doesn't think anything they > > sell > > > (except soda) is safe for celiacs, and certainly nothing from the > > > fryer - they do all their fried things in one vat. (Sunnyvale, CA > > > location) > > > > > > Who I am to argue with the man who runs the fryer? > > > > > > Maureen > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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