QuoteWe have prepared a number of charts and lists to help those on special diets select appropriate items from our range of offerings. Please refer to the link "More Info -> Special Diets" on the menubar at the top of page, and refer back often when shopping our web site.
Some individuals who are sensitive to one ingredient, such as gluten, may also be sensitive to other ingredients, such as soy or fermented foods. Therefore, always read the full ingredient list for any packaged product before consuming it, and remember to consult with your physician if your safety depends upon your dietary selection.
Disclaimer: Life is fraught with risks, especially for those who have extreme food allergies. The human body is one of the most sensitive instruments on the planet. It reacts to miniscule amounts of materials it can not tolerate, far smaller amounts than we are able to test for. As such, while we take great care to properly designate the dietary status of our foods on packaging and charts, this is intended only as a guideline to help consumers with dietary preferences to shop more easily. It is our best effort, but it is not a warranty that an offending material is positively absent from the reference food.
Remember that, when items are designated to be free-from a particular material, we mean that they are made without any ingredients that are generally considered to contain that material. For example, when we list an item as gluten-free, we are informing that it has been made without any ingredients that are generally considered to contain gluten, such as wheat, oats, barley, etc. While we randomly test the item to reconfirm the accuracy of our designation, it is important to note that such tests are always limited by the lowest level of the material the analysis is able to detect (in the case of gluten, we test to 5 parts per million). For more details, or if you have additional questions, please write to info@edwardandsons.com.