Maybe pizza shops just want to increase their sales, so they broadened their offerings to appeal to a wider customer base. Ya know...capitalism and shit.
Whiff.
Not the point. What pizza places do or don't is not relevant to the whole "I can't eat gluten" paranoia that has spread or the forced overreaction by hundreds of companies.
Less than half of one percent (based on a study I read) actually has the disease that requires a gluten free diet. You could barely fill up two SEC stadiums with the total number of people in the US that truly requires a gluten free deal. That means in all of Baldwin County Alabama there are fewer than 100 people truly impacted.
Does that necessitate shelves stocked with glutenless muffins, pancake mixes, cake mixes, breads, coffee, donuts, etc. etc. etc.?
I'm trying to stay off sugar. I have two cake mix options which are rarely in stock at any of the stores and are shoved behind the 48 varieties of glutey free ones. The bakery has two cookie options. That's about it. Diabetes is an actual disease. 30 million have Type 2 (as opposed to less than 200,000 with celiac disease). Another 84 million are in the risk range to develop it. THAT'S a true issue. Does Pizza Hut offer "diabetes free" crust or sauce? Yeah, I understand that Type 2 is -- to some extent -- self-inflicted. But is that because there are so few non-diabetic options out there?
The problem is all these "self-diagnosed" glutey idiots who once got a stomach ache from eating too much cake and declare themselves in need of glutey free options. I just don't understand why they don't just stop eating what doesn't agree with them.