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McDonald’s Gluten-Free Menu: What’s Actually Safe in the U.S.

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The U.S. french-fry problem

McDonald’s U.S. french fries are infamous. The problem is two-fold:

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  1. Natural beef flavoring contains hydrolyzed wheat and is added to the par-cooking oil at the factory.
  2. The in-store fryer cooks Filet-O-Fish, McChicken patties, and Chicken McNuggets in the same oil — massive cross-contact.

This is U.S.-specific. McDonald’s fries in the UK, Canada, Australia, and most EU countries are made with sunflower or canola oil and no wheat-derived flavoring — they’re gluten free there.

What’s gluten free in the U.S.

  • Plain grilled chicken (from a salad order) — request it plain, no marinade variations
  • Side Salad — without crispy noodles or croutons
  • Bacon Ranch Salad — without crispy chicken
  • Apple Slices
  • Fruit & Maple Oatmeal — actually contains OATS without GF certification, NOT safe
  • Yogurt Parfait — without granola
  • Drinks — Coca-Cola, juices, milk, coffee

What to avoid in the U.S.

  • French fries (wheat + shared oil)
  • Hash Browns (shared fryer)
  • Chicken McNuggets (breaded + fried in shared oil)
  • Filet-O-Fish (breaded + bun)
  • All burgers (buns contain wheat)
  • Crispy chicken sandwiches
  • Big Mac sauce (contains wheat)
  • Egg McMuffin, all biscuits
  • All wraps

International differences

Country Fries GF? Hash Browns GF?
USA No (wheat) No (shared fryer)
UK Yes Yes
Canada Yes Yes
Australia Yes Yes
Germany, France Yes Yes

Always confirm with the local store, as supply chains change.

Sources
  1. McDonald's USA Allergen Information — McDonald's (2024)
  2. Beyond Celiac — Fast Food Guide — Beyond Celiac (2024)

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