The Anonymous Widower

Gluten Freedom For Coeliac Travellers in the UK

When I went to Plymouth, I bought a gluten-free ham salad from Marks and Spencer in Paddington station, to sustain me on the journey.

It was excellent.

Today, I had an egg salad sandwich from their shop in Moorgate.  It was equally good.

They’ve even got a list on their web site of all their stores that stock the gluten-free sandwiches.

Travelling just got a whole lot easier for coeliacs in the UK.

August 8, 2011 - Posted by | Food, Transport/Travel |

3 Comments »

  1. Can you eat Japanese food? My favourites on my way back via Moorgate are the Itsu or Wasabi takeaway sushi and bento boxes – not top class but good enough.

    Comment by Marc | August 8, 2011 | Reply

    • Nver really tried. I generally only eat Chinese if a friend of that ilk cooks it, but proper Indian food is generally gluten-free.

      Comment by AnonW | August 8, 2011 | Reply

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