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No.1 Hand-Cooked Pembrokeshire Chicken Crisps with Lemon & Thyme

No.1 Hand-Cooked Pembrokeshire Chicken Crisps with Lemon & Thyme

No.1 Hand-Cooked Pembrokeshire Chicken Crisps with Lemon & Thyme 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 (4) in No.1 Hand-Cooked Pembrokeshire Chicken Crisps with Lemon & Thyme


Flavouring


Lactic Acid


Calcium Lactate


Citric Acid


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Allergens in No.1 Hand-Cooked Pembrokeshire Chicken Crisps with Lemon & Thyme

Milk


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Ingredients

Potato, sunflower oil, lactose (milk), sea salt, sugar, buttermilk powder, yeast extract, onion powder, flavouring, lemon juice powder, whole milk powder, garlic powder, acidity regulators (lactic acid, calcium lactate, citric acid), dried thyme, ground sage, dried parsley, black pepper, ground turmeric, cooked Pembrokeshire chicken powder

Nutritional information

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