Labels that read gluten-free automatically attract me. I am not gluten intolerant, I don’t have an allergy to gluten, but I don’t like the way my stomach feels strange and bloats after eating pasta and bread and all those pastry delicacies.
If there is a gluten-free option, I will usually go for it. (Many people roll their eyes at this but, so long as I am feeding myself and spending my own money to do so – I really don’t think you ought to have a problem).
After the initial eye-rolling reaction, there usually comes a comment about the taste, texture, consistency, and all-round edibility of gluten-free foods.
How can you eat that? They mutter, staring at my slice of gluten-free toast with strawberry jam as if it possesses some sort of radioactivity.