Party City apologized to customers with gluten allergies took to social media to slam the company for their commercial calling them "gross"

Party City is apologizing for a commercial that called gluten-free people “gross.”

The party store issued a statement on Monday after several people with gluten allergies slammed the company on social media for their commercial, which was for Food Network star Sunny Anderson‘s inflatable snack stadium.

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The ad features two people in a room decorated and ready for a Super Bowl party. A large snack table is on display and to the right of it is a single plate of food separated on a stool.

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“Those are some gluten-free options,” one woman says in the commercial.

“Do we even know people that are like that?” another woman asked.

“Tina,” the first woman responded.

“Oh, gross, yeah,” the second woman said.

Anderson shared Party City’s full apology on her Instagram on Monday, writing in the caption, “Please read I’d like to thank @partycity for handling this swiftly and with care.”

The company issued the following statement, “Party City values its customers above all else, and we take your feedback extremely seriously. We recognize that we made an error in judgment by running the recent Big Game commercial, which was insensitive to people with food allergies.”

It continued, “We have removed the commercial from our website and all other channels, and sincerely apologize for any offense this may have caused.”