Anonymous wrote:true, celiac is in about 1% of the population but it's 50% of my household, so it's a real issue for us and not something we can treat lightly
+1. What's with the nasty posts? If you don't have celiac disease, count yourself lucky and maybe try to have a little understanding and compassion for people who aren't so lucky.
It's not just an issue of ordering a hamburger without a bun. Kitchen staff need to be careful about cross contamination. It's easy to get sick at a restaurant that doesn't know how to handle gluten allergies.
Kids with celiac can experience serious growth and development delays. Their bodies don't absorb nutrients properly. They really can't have gluten and it's not just a matter of not eating bread.