Cooking oils used in the US and Canada differ at Buffalo Wild Wings.
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Seed oil free restaurants near Toronto
- PizzaioloOlive OilCoconut OilChain100% Seed Oil Free104 Yonge St
Toronto, Ontario
Canada M5C 2Y6Pizzas made with olive or coconut oil.View Pizzaiolo's location, social media, contact info, product list, and all other info added to the map in Toronto, Ontario by tapping into their profile page.
- the GoodsOlive OilCoconut Oil100% Seed Oil Free279 Roncesvalles Ave
Toronto, Ontario
Canada M6R 2M3Vegetarian restaurant with no seed oils.View the Goods's location, social media, contact info, product list, and all other info added to the map in Toronto, Ontario by tapping into their profile page.
- Nolaas RestaurantOlive Oil100% Seed Oil Free600 Ontario St
St. Catharines, Ontario
Canada L2N 7H8View Nolaas Restaurant's location, social media, contact info, product list, and all other info added to the map in St. Catharines, Ontario by tapping into their profile page.
- Little Lake MarketBeef TallowReal ButterOlive OilCoconut OilAvocado Oil100% Seed Oil Free4333 Wellington Rd 32
Cambridge, Ontario
Canada N3C 2V4Clean label market, cafe and restaurant. No seed oils. Organic and lab tested ingredients. Gluten free and dairy friendly.View Little Lake Market's location, social media, contact info, product list, and all other info added to the map in Cambridge, Ontario by tapping into their profile page.
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