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Waitrose PlantLiving 2 Ultimate No Meat Burgers

Waitrose PlantLiving 2 Ultimate No Meat Burgers

Waitrose PlantLiving 2 Ultimate No Meat Burgers 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 Waitrose PlantLiving 2 Ultimate No Meat Burgers


Maltodextrin


Flavouring


Methyl cellulose


Lecithin


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Allergens in Waitrose PlantLiving 2 Ultimate No Meat Burgers

Soya


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Ingredients

Rehydrated textured soya protein (48%), water, diced onion (8%), rapeseed oil, palm stearin (certified sustainable),soya protein concentrate, yeast extract, demerara sugar, stabiliser (methylcellulose), chickpea flour, tomato purée, sea salt, onion powder, maltodextrin, potato starch, garlic purée, flavouring, parsley, beetroot juice powder, emulsifier (soya lecithin), black pepper

Nutritional information

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