We must be grateful that these types of sites are opened, really, but this one still has a lot of room for improvement.
The variety of products is very limited and the prices are very high. For sporadic consumption, you can buy a loaf of bread and a piece of bwronie, but if you want to serve it on a daily basis to people who cannot eat gluten, it is not viable.
They have mini chuscos the size of a hand, mini round breads, brownies and mini chocolate chip cookies. They also sell pasta and teas from other suppliers at high prices.
They don't give you a ticket, you don't know the price of the bread, the brownies, or the cookies... so I can't add how much each item was.
I know these types of products are more expensive than usual, but there is a line between being in the market and taking advantage of those who cannot eat anything else.
I thought I had room in Elche to buy gluten-free, but I don't think so.