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M&S Collection Canadian Dressed Lobster Halves

M&S Collection Canadian Dressed Lobster Halves

M&S Collection Canadian Dressed Lobster Halves 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.

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Natural Flavouring


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Crustaceans


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Milk


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Ingredients

Lobster (Crustacean) (83%) · Cream Cheese (Milk) · Prawns (Crustacean) (3.5%) · Rapeseed Oil · Lemon Juice · Crème Fraȋche (Milk) · Cornflour · Lemon Zest · Parsley · Salt · Sugar · Tomato Paste · Pasteurised Egg Yolk · Vinegar · Ground Spices (Cayenne Pepper · Paprika · White Pepper · Cloves) · Dried Onions · Dried Garlic · Natural Flavouring. May contain small pieces of shell and cartilage. Product served in lobster shell, which has sharp edges; take care when eating. Due to natural variation, some slight greening or yellowing may be seen on the tail meat, this doesn't affect the quality or taste.

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