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McCoy's Ridge Cut Flame Grilled Steak

McCoy's Ridge Cut Flame Grilled Steak

McCoy's Ridge Cut Flame Grilled Steak is an Ultra‑processed food product.

The product contains additives or is industrially processed in a way that we consider clear indicators of an ultra‑processed food.

Additives and processes (7) in McCoy's Ridge Cut Flame Grilled Steak


Disodium Guanylate


Monosodium Glutamate


Flavouring


Maltodextrin


Paprika Extract


Potassium Chloride


Citric Acid


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Allergens in McCoy's Ridge Cut Flame Grilled Steak

Milk


Gluten (may contain traces)

Mustard (may contain traces)

Soya (may contain traces)

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Ingredients

Potatoes, Sunflower Oil, Flame Grilled Steak Flavour ^Lactose (MILK), Salt, Dried Onion, Dried Yeast Extract, Flavour Enhancers: Monosodium Glutamate, Disodium Guanylate; Potassium Chloride, FlavoURINg (contains (MILK), Maltodextrin, Dried Skimmed MILK, Acid: Citric Acid, Colour: Paprika Extract]

Nutritional information

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