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Gluten-free staples including rice, beans, and fresh produce on a wooden table.

Gluten-Free Food Pantries

Find food pantries that carry gluten-free items for celiac disease and gluten sensitivity.

130 gluten-free food pantries listed nationwide

Gluten-free food pantries stock naturally gluten-free staples and certified gluten-free packaged goods so people with celiac disease, non-celiac gluten sensitivity, or wheat allergy can get safe food. Common items include rice, beans, corn products, fresh produce, eggs, meat, dairy, and increasingly, certified GF pasta and bread. Client-choice pantries are ideal — you can read labels and avoid cross-contact.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are food pantry items labeled gluten-free?
Packaged items carry the manufacturer's original labels — including gluten-free certification when present. Fresh produce, dried beans, rice, and corn products are naturally gluten-free. If you have celiac disease, bring a list of safe brands and always read labels.
Will a pantry order specific gluten-free items for me?
Many will. Pantries often accept client requests and try to source specific items through their food bank. Ask a volunteer or coordinator and give them lead time — a week or two is typical.
What about cross-contamination?
Food pantry shelves are not a controlled kitchen, so packaged items in sealed containers are safest. Avoid bulk bins or loose baked goods if you have celiac disease. Client-choice pantries let you pick only sealed, labeled items.

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