Hello my Glutenfree Buddies!!Hope you are fine.Today I went for Gluten Free Grocery shopping(Online).and I find out that all Gluten Free Food Items are so much like twice or three times costlier then normal food.
So I was wondering why Gluten Free Food Is More Expensive?I Try to find out the reasons and that all I am going to share with you today.
Do you know Overall, Americans will spend an estimated $7 billion this year on foods labeled gluten-free, according to consumer research.On average, gluten-free products were 242% more expensive than regular products.
In 2010, gluten-free product sales reached more than $2.6 billion and are projected to exceed $5 billion by 2015, according to the National Foundation for Celiac Awareness.
The National Foundation for Celiac Awareness (NFCA) is a non-profit organisation dedicated to raising awareness of celiac disease and gluten sensitivity (collectively referred to as gluten-related disorders), increasing diagnoses, advancing research and improving the quality of life for those on a life-long gluten-free.
According to a research scope of Gluten Free Food Market, The Gluten Free Food market size is project to reach USD 3444.3 Million by 2026 ,from USD 3291.0 million in 2020 ,at a CAGR of 4.4% during 2021-2026.Find research
Why Gluten Free Food Is More Expensive?
3 - To Avoid Cross-Contamination
cross-contamination is always a possibility. Therefore, bakeries producing products labeled gluten-free must pay to have the facilities thoroughly cleaned on a regular basis. They must also make their products in a facility that is dedicated to the highest standards. Moreover, every batch should be tested for allergy reasons. Additional staffing, special equipment and these additional steps are just a few of the reasons gluten-free foods come with a higher price tag than other foods.
Furthermore, another reason why gluten-free foods tend to be costlier is due to the number of certification requires to bear the gluten free label.
These may include one or more of the following:
- Gluten Free Certification Organisation(GFCO)
- National Foundation for Celiac Awareness Gluten Free Certification Program(NFCA)
- The International Certification Services(ICS)
- Celiac Sprue Association Seal of Recognition(CSA)
- Gluten Free Standard Organization(GFSA)
- According to the FDA(U.S. Food and Drug Administration) rules has required that claims on food labels.Rule specifies, among other criteria, that any foods that carry the label “gluten-free,” “no gluten,” “free of gluten,” or “without gluten” must contain less than 20 parts per million (ppm) of gluten. This level is the lowest that can be reliably detected in foods using scientifically validated analytical methods. Other countries and international bodies use these same criteria, as most people with celiac disease can tolerate foods with very small amounts of gluten
So How You Can Save Money Being Gluten Free?
1 - The best way to save money on a gluten-free diet is to avoid buying as many packaged gluten-free products as possible and buy naturally gluten-free foods such as fruits, vegetables, tofu, nuts, beans and other legumes, eggs, low-fat dairy, and lean meats,”
2 - Make extra batches of gluten-free meals and snacks, and freeze them for a later time. Frozen gluten-free products, such as cookies, can last up to a couple of months as long as they’re stored in an airtight container.
3 - When you went for shopping make a Gluten Free Food List that you can eat and buy them in bulk(wholesale).
4 - Make food that is for all family members like If there’s one person in a household who must eat gluten-free foods then convince other family members also to eat with him/her or make food that is Gluten Free Food but full of taste.So you can cut down the additional cost of food items needs to be prepared separately.and also one can improve moral of GF person with eating together same food.
5 - Find the best shop for Gluten Free Food items which has variety and low price GF Food.
6 - Find Best online site or Grocery store that gives you best deal on Gluten Free Products.
Things to be take care while being Gluten Free :
- Use Grains quinoa, millets, teff, buckwheat and sorghum.
- Fruit, vegetables, meat, eggs, nuts, rice and dairy are naturally gluten-free.
- Use GF legumes and pulses – such as chickpeas, lentils, peas, broad beans, kidney beans and black-eyed peas – in bulk if you can. You’ll find that dry products are cheaper, but tinned products are well-priced too. Most supermarkets regularly discount tinned chickpeas, etc.
- Always check the labels for nutrition information and allergy warnings.
- Simple ingredients work well with exotic spices. Like You can make Dal Ful(One recipe famous in Saudi Arabia) with simple ingredients like tomato ,chills and few dals.so make food witch are high in protein or fibre or vitamins.
- Try to include raw vegetables and fruits into your daily full course meal like as a salad or raita or pickle.
- Use Alternate Gluten Free Flours instead of many Gluten Flours.

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