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Originally Posted by oldtimes
I don't see this as a problem. This is to accommodate people/children with Autism. It's no different than handicap ramps or gluten free menus for people with Celiac disease.
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I agree with you except that most people who choose gluten free diets are not celiac which my mother in law was and is uncommon. It’s a health/dietary choice because some feel wheat and other grains cause problems.