Why it's crucial for restaurants to display gluten free options online đ¨
And for those that don't, the opportunity they're missing out on đ đ˝ââď¸
Point of view, you get invited out with friends.
BC scenario (as in Before Coeliac, not to be confused with Before Christ):
Friend: âHey, weâre going out for my Birthday this weekend, are you free?â
Me: âAbsolutely, sounds good! Where are we going?â
Friend: âWe want to go to 123 Manchester, about to book it if you want to come?â
Me: âGreat, count me in!â
I rock up, check out the menu for the first time, order whatever the hell I like and have a great evening, end of story! âŹď¸ Hereâs a stock image of us all having a great time.
Now, 5 years later and hereâs the AD scenario (After Diagnosis ⌠duh):
Friend: âHey weâre going out for my Birthday this weekend are you free?â
Me: âAbsolutely, sounds good! Where are we going?â
Friend: âWe want to go to 123 Manchester, about to book it if you want to come?â
Me: *Quickly search the website to find the menu, no separate GF menu and no allergen symbols on the main menu (funny, plenty of VG symbols thoughâŚ)*
Friend: ââŚâ
Me: *Tries to find any allergen information or matrix on website - no sign of anything*
Me: *Frantic*
Me
Friend: â?â
Me: *Googles the restaurant name and gluten free but nothing relevant shows on google search results*
Me: *Panic mode*
Again, me
Friend: âCan I book?â
Me: *Goes on Tripadvisor, finds restaurant and searches for âglutenâ in the reviews - NOTHING*
Friend: âYou there?â
Me: *Rings restaurant in the middle of a weekday⌠no answer*
Me: *Hyperventilating into a paper bag*
You guessed it, me again
Me: *Last hope, checks restaurantâs social media for any posts about gluten and checks comments for any questions others have asked. Nope. Messages the restaurant on Instagram.*
Friend: âGood with you?â
Need I say
Me: âYeah should be fine, I canât see any GF options but Iâm sure when we get there theyâll have something I can eatâ
Night of the meal:
Friends: *Eating yummy goodness*
Me: *Drunk off margaritas and eating the lime slice for sustenance because they didnât have gluten free options*
Yours truly
Me: *Buys crisps from shop for the way home*
*All based on a semi-true story (the restaurant in question did have broccoli as a gluten free option, so my dinner was lime and broccoli - not half as badâŚ)
For the love of god, help a gluten free gal out!
If only there was a website dedicated to reviewing restaurants on their gluten free friendliness, helping you avoid the palaver of trapsing through the internet. This is where superhero Glee comes in, because in just seconds, you will have access to reviews for restaurants across the UK, reviews made by a real gluten free community. Glee will show you up-to-date reviews, menu information, what the restaurant knowledge is like, and in general, how other members found their overall experience.
But, whilst weâre busy bees finishing off designing our wonderful website, wouldnât it be fabulously helpful if restaurants acknowledged these frustrations and made sure that if they do offer gluten free options, they have these clearly marked on an online menu. Or even better, have a separate gluten free online menu.
According to Coeliac UK, over 10% of the UK population are gluten free, compared to only 2-3% who are vegan. 10%! Thatâs huge! Donât get me wrong, I am completely behind veganism and agree that we should all give it our best shot at eating less animal products. However, it does surprise me that lots of restaurants prioritise creating vegan dishes and adding VG symbols to menus, but leave out GF symbols. Or, simply donât cater for gluten free when for many itâs not a preference, itâs a need.
Over 10% of the UK population are gluten free compared to only 2-3% who are vegan
Is this because with veganism, it isnât an allergy, so cross-contamination isnât an issue, so itâs less risky to add to the menu?
Regardless of the reasons why, without showing gluten free options on online menus or having any information out there, restaurants, cafĂŠs and any other eateries are missing out on a huge opportunity to capitalise on a substantial percentage of the population.
Thereâs around 8.5 million people eating gluten free in the UK, and many of those 8.5 million are looking out for gluten free friendly restaurants. So Iâm sorry, but if youâre a restaurant who doesnât offer any GF options, or you do but donât shout about them on your website, menus or social media, then youâre going to lose out to restaurants who prioritise this.
Food for thoughtâŚđ¤ˇđ˝ââď¸
Thank you broccoli đĽŚâŁď¸