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Tesco Sweet Chilli Chicken Wrap

Tesco Sweet Chilli Chicken Wrap

Tesco Sweet Chilli Chicken Wrap 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 Tesco Sweet Chilli Chicken Wrap


Diphosphates


Refined Palm Oil


Glycerol


Pectin


Calcium Carbonate


Sodium Carbonate


Malic Acid


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Allergens in Tesco Sweet Chilli Chicken Wrap

Gluten


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Ingredients

Wheat Flour [Wheat Flour, Calcium Carbonate, Iron, Niacin, Thiamin], Cooked Chicken Breast (24%), Water, Lettuce, Sugar Syrup, Red Pepper, Palm Oil, Garlic Purée, Rice Vinegar, Red Chilli Purée, Humectant (Glycerol), Sugar, Cornflour, Rapeseed Oil, Ginger, Tomato Powder, Salt, Red Chilli, Raising Agents (Sodium Bicarbonate, Disodium Diphosphate), Gelling Agent (Pectin), Tapioca Starch, Paprika, Black Pepper, Dried Red Chilli, Garlic Powder, Acidity Regulator (Malic Acid), Basil, Sunflower Oil, Wheat Starch.

Nutritional information

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