Gluten Free Scanner

GF food barcode checker

Published by: Food Barcode Scanner
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Simply scan any barcode to find out in seconds if a food product is gluten free. Works with millions of products. 100% free with no limits and no registration required. Now available in English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish.
Finding gluten free food has never been easier! Simply download our app and scan a barcode to check if an item contains gluten.
If the product is not found or is missing ingredients you can help others by adding it directly via the app. Completely optional!
Designed with everyone in mind, our app complies with the latest accessibility requirements so everyone can use the app.
Are you trying to cut down gluten, allergic to gluten or know someone who is? Download Gluten Free Scanner now!

How to use Gluten Free Scanner?
- Download the app
- Enable access to your camera
- Scan a barcode
- Find out within seconds if the food product is gluten free
Adverts can be disabled through an in-app subscription. The purchase will be applied to your iTunes account and will automatically renew unless cancelled before the end of your current period. You can cancel anytime with your iTunes account settings. For more information please see our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy on our website:
- https://glutenfreescanner.app/terms-and-conditions
- https://glutenfreescanner.app/privacy-policy

What is a gluten free diet?
A gluten free diet is an eating plan that excludes foods containing gluten. Gluten is a protein found in wheat, barley, rye and triticale (a cross between wheat and rye). A gluten free diet is essential for managing signs and symptoms of Coeliac disease (also known as celiac disease) and other medical conditions associated with gluten. A gluten free diet is also popular among people who haven't been diagnosed with a gluten related medical condition. The claimed benefits of the diet are improved health, weight loss and increased energy

What is coeliac disease?
Coeliac disease is a condition where your immune system attacks your own tissues when you eat gluten. This damages your gut (small intestine) so you are unable to take in nutrients. Coeliac disease can cause a range of symptoms, including diarrhoea, abdominal pain and bloating. Coeliac disease is caused by an adverse reaction to gluten, which is a dietary protein found in 3 types of cereal:
- wheat
- barley
- rye
Gluten is found in any food that contains those cereals, including:
- pasta
- cakes
- breakfast cereals
- most types of bread
- certain types of sauces
- some ready meals
- In addition, most beers are made from barley.

What causes coeliac disease?
Coeliac disease is an autoimmune condition. This is where the immune system (the body's defence against infection) mistakenly attacks healthy tissue. In coeliac disease, the immune system mistakes substances found inside gluten as a threat to the body and attacks them. This damages the surface of the small bowel (intestines), disrupting the body's ability to take in nutrients from food. It's not entirely clear what causes the immune system to act this way, but a combination of genetics and the environment appear to play a part.
Treating coeliac disease
There's no cure for coeliac disease, but following a gluten free diet should help control symptoms and prevent the long-term complications of the condition. Even if you have mild symptoms, changing your diet is still recommended because continuing to eat gluten can lead to serious complications. This may also be the case if tests show that you have some degree of coeliac disease even if you do not have noticeable symptoms. It's important to ensure that your gluten free diet is healthy and balanced. An increase in the range of available gluten free foods in recent years has made it possible to eat both a healthy and varied gluten-free diet.
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Gluten Free Scanner Yearly
$14.99
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$1.99

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    Yes, Gluten Free Scanner is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.

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Gluten Free Scanner Reviews

I love this app!

Apzizzle on

United States

I use this app every single day!

This is the best scanner

🤟🏻~LOVE♥️🤍♥️ on

United States

This is the best scanner ever. Whenever I am at a store or at a friends house I am able to check if what I want to eat is GF/gluten-free. I am so thankful that this scanner is on the App Store. Without this scanner I would have an allergic reaction every day. Most of the time I will bring my phone almost every where I go so it is really helpful to have this scanner. IF YOU ARE READING THIS GET THIS SCANNER!!!!!!! IT WILL SAVE YOU

Love gluten free scanner

B6227 on

United States

Easy to use

Not scanning

Smart Moms on

United States

Deleted and reinstalled still not scanning

Excelente aplicación

Zobqui on

United States

Me encanta me facilita mucho el estar leyendo las etiquetas o buscar en internet.

Caution - App NOT Reliable

GFGF** on

United States

The first thing I tested this app on was a box of Ritz crackers. It said “Gluten Free”. I was surprised and went and got my glasses and read the very first ingredient in Ritz crackers is wheat flour. I reported it on the app, so maybe corrected now, but they were 0 for 1 on a very obvious wheat based product of a very popular brand.

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Reviewshreview on

United States

Quit asking me to write a review

I’m celiac

Rita_Fajita on

United States

Just scanned some Frosted Flakes and it came up as gluten free even though it has malt flavor in it. I immediately deleted this app as it has lost my trust.

Best app to have when shopping

DonnaTine33 on

United States

This has been a savior when I'm grocery shopping and not sure if all the things listed are in fact gluten free. Big help and so happy to have this right at my fingertips

Jgbwicked1

Jgbwicked on

United States

This app is definitely better than other gluten-free scanners! When I’ve used others, most of the items I try and scan are “not recognized.” It can be frustrating but not with this scanner. So glad that I found.

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