No pictures!!
Would be a good app if it showed the pictures of the items or recipes but nothing is showing up!!! Please fix the application
App not showing pictures of the items!
Trying to use this app because my daughter has celiac trying to get the pictures to show up so itโs easier to scan through the items and all it has is just blue box with the? In it instead of showing the items picture.
Favorite Gluten-Free App!
This app from CDF keeps me up-to-date on the latest celiac research, gluten-free recipes and products, and safe gluten-free brands! A very trusted and helpful resource ๐
Fantastic, Easy-To-Use
Really a fantastic app! As a celiac man, I use this app to find delicious, safe food, yummy recipes, and helpful resources. The blogs are informative and the app is user-friendly. Thank goodness for Eat! Gluten-Free!
Terrible
Horrible app. It has an area to search and filter products, but even if you select filters, it doesnโt apply them to the list of products.
Favorites
I went through and favorited a bunch of recipes and when I go back to find them, there is no way to simply view all favorites, you have to scroll back through the entire list to find them.
Claims Cheerios are gluten free
Easiest way for me to tell whether an app is trustworthy is to see how they label Cheerios. If theyโre labeled gluten free, I donโt trust the app. Itโs a shame that this company is getting away with poisoning celiacs and even more of a shame that a celiac foundation is promoting it as gluten free when it makes so many celiacs sick.
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Not very easy to use
I found this app to be clumsy to navigate. I tried to look things up, but it only seems to promote sponsors.
My Favorite!!!!
I'm in love with this app. It is a lifesaver for me. It's super user friendly, and provides me with everything that I need to live a healthy, gluten-free life!
Great idea, if you live in the US ...
...not so good if you don't, also, the food prices on Amazon are so high (at least in comparison to normal food in the UK - seriously, does it cost $6 for a can of "normal food" in the US?)