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WHY IS GLUTEN-FREE FOOD HARD TO FIND?

THE REALITY OF AVAILABILITY & PRICING

WHY IS GLUTEN-FREE FOOD HARD TO FIND? THE REALITY OF AVAILABILITY & PRICING​

Finding gluten-free food can be a challenge, even in well-stocked grocery stores. Here’s why it remains difficult to access for many people.​

2. Higher Production Costs

Manufacturers must use specialized facilities and undergo extensive testing, limiting the number of gluten-free products on the market.​

3. Distribution Challenges

Smaller brands producing gluten-free food often struggle with large-scale distribution, making their products harder to find.​

4. Stocking Priorities in Grocery Stores

5. Increased Online Availability

1. Limited Market Demand

Supermarkets prioritize high-demand products, so gluten-free items may not always get prime shelf space.​

Many gluten-free brands focus on direct-to-consumer sales or online marketplaces, meaning brick-and-mortar availability is limited.​

Since only a small percentage of the population requires gluten-free food, many stores carry a limited selection.​

To make shopping easier, look for stores with dedicated gluten-free sections and consider ordering from online retailers specializing in gluten-free foods.​


WHAT CAN GLUTEN-FREE PEOPLE EAT?
CHEESE, RICE, OR CHOCOLATE?