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DK04102014-Coeliac-077 
 DKANE 03/10/2014
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Paul Doggett, Supervalue speaking with Jerry Buttimer TD, Gr‡inne Denning, CEO Coeliac Society and Mary Twohig, Chairperson Coeliac Society at the Coeliac Society National Convention 2014 in the Silver Springs Hotel.
Cork TD, Jerry Buttimer, Chairman of the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Health and Children launched the Coeliac Society of IrelandŐs National Convention and the ÔBallynogluten Food MarketŐ, IrelandŐs first ever 100% Gluten Free Food Market.

The Coeliac Society of Ireland, in association with Supervalu, hosted IrelandŐs first ever 100% Gluten Free Food Market at the Silver Springs Moran Hotel in Cork on Saturday the 4th October as part of the organisationŐs annual ÔNational ConventionŐ. The event brought together coeliacs of all ages, from all over Ireland to interact in a fun environment to learn more about the disease, discover new gluten free products and engage with other members of the ever growing coeliac community in Ireland.
Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disease which affects 1 in every 100 people in Ireland and it is estimated that around 45,000 Irish people could be coeliac, many of which are, as yet, undiagnosed.

More information in relation to Coeliac Living, including recipes and tips, can be found at www.coeliac.ie.

PIC DARRAGH KANE
DK04102014-Coeliac-077 
 DKANE 03/10/2014
REPRO FREE
Paul Doggett, Supervalue speaking with Jerry Buttimer TD, Gr‡inne Denning, CEO Coeliac Society and Mary Twohig, Chairperson Coeliac Society at the Coeliac Society National Convention 2014 in the Silver Springs Hotel.
Cork TD, Jerry Buttimer, Chairman of the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Health and Children launched the Coeliac Society of IrelandŐs National Convention and the ÔBallynogluten Food MarketŐ, IrelandŐs first ever 100% Gluten Free Food Market.

The Coeliac Society of Ireland, in association with Supervalu, hosted IrelandŐs first ever 100% Gluten Free Food Market at the Silver Springs Moran Hotel in Cork on Saturday the 4th October as part of the organisationŐs annual ÔNational ConventionŐ. The event brought together coeliacs of all ages, from all over Ireland to interact in a fun environment to learn more about the disease, discover new gluten free products and engage with other members of the ever growing coeliac community in Ireland.
Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disease which affects 1 in every 100 people in Ireland and it is estimated that around 45,000 Irish people could be coeliac, many of which are, as yet, undiagnosed.

More information in relation to Coeliac Living, including recipes and tips, can be found at www.coeliac.ie.

PIC DARRAGH KANE
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DKANE 03/10/2014
REPRO FREE
Paul Doggett, Supervalue speaking with Jerry

Buttimer TD, Gr‡inne Denning, CEO Coeliac Society and Mary Twohig, Chairperson Coeliac Society at the Coeliac Society National Convention 2014 in the Silver Springs Hotel.
Cork TD, Jerry Buttimer, Chairman of the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Health and Children launched the Coeliac Society of IrelandŐs National Convention and the ÔBallynogluten Food MarketŐ, IrelandŐs first ever 100% Gluten Free Food Market.

The Coeliac Society of Ireland, in association with Supervalu, hosted IrelandŐs first ever 100% Gluten Free Food Market at the Silver Springs Moran Hotel in Cork on Saturday the 4th October as part of the organisationŐs annual ÔNational ConventionŐ. The event brought together coeliacs of all ages, from all over Ireland to interact in a fun environment to learn more about the disease, discover new gluten free products and engage with other members of the ever growing coeliac community in Ireland.
Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disease which affects 1 in every 100 people in Ireland and it is estimated that around 45,000 Irish people could be coeliac, many of which are, as yet, undiagnosed.

More information in relation to Coeliac Living, including recipes and tips, can be found at www.coeliac.ie.

PIC DARRAGH KANE



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