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Cutting the cost of going gluten-free
March 15, 2025
|The Herald
HAVING AN INTOLERANCE TO THIS COMMON PROTEIN SHOULDN'T MEAN YOU HAVE TO PAY OVER THE ODDS FOR NUTRITIOUS MEALS, BECKY EXCELL TELLS ELLA WALKER
FOOD is expensive right now, for everyone. It can be a shock when you fill your basket with the basics and it ends up noticeably more expensive than last month, or even last week.
If you're gluten-free, it’s no less painful, but that shock may be slightly dulled by the fact this is how it’s always been - shop in the free-from aisle and you know your bank balance will take a battering.
"Gluten-free food is too expensive," says gluten-free cookbook author Becky Excell. "It’s always, always been too expensive."
According to charity Coeliac UK - Becky is an ambassador - a weekly shop on a gluten-free diet can be up to 35% more pricey than your average, gluten-containing whizz round the supermarket.
"It doesn’t feel OK when it's not a choice,’ says Becky.
“If I could go back to when I was younger and eat just regular bread, I would, it’s so much nicer.
“No one does it through a love of gluten-free products. We do it because we have to.”
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