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Sainsbury's Heart Health Muesli 500g

Sainsbury's Heart Health Muesli 500g

Sainsbury's Heart Health Muesli 500g is a Not ultra‑processed food product.

Not ultra‑processed: Although the product contains additives, these are not among those we consider clear indicators of an ultra‑processed food.

Additives and processes (3) in Sainsbury's Heart Health Muesli 500g


Citric Acid


Sulphur Dioxide


Sodium Metabisulfite


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Allergens in Sainsbury's Heart Health Muesli 500g

Gluten


Nuts


Sulphites


Peanuts (may contain traces)

Milk (may contain traces)

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Ingredients

Oat Flakes (62%), Flame Raisins (7%), Mixed Seeds (6%) (Golden Linseed, Pumpkin Seeds, Sunflower Seeds), Oat Bran, Toasted Wheat Flakes (6%) (Wheat Flakes, Barley Malt Extract), Chopped Prunes (5%) (Prunes, Rice Flour, Sunflower Oil), Mixed Nuts (4%) (Flaked Brazil Nuts, Cashew Nut Pieces), Dehydrated Pineapple (3%) (Pineapple, Sugar, Acidity Regulator: Citric Acid; Preservatives: Sulphur Dioxide, Sodium Metabisulphite (Sulphites)), Puffed Brown Rice.

Nutritional information

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