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M&S Brioche Hot Dog Buns

M&S Brioche Hot Dog Buns

M&S Brioche Hot Dog Buns 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 (5) in M&S Brioche Hot Dog Buns


Sodium Stearoyl-2-Lactylate (SSL)


Wheat Gluten


Mono and Diglycerides of Fatty Acids


Fermented Flour


Ascorbic Acid


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Allergens in M&S Brioche Hot Dog Buns

Eggs


Gluten


Milk


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Ingredients

Wheatflour* · Water · Sugar · Pasteurised Egg (6%) · Unsalted Butter (Milk) (6%) · Wheat Fibre · Wheat Gluten · Cornflour · Salt · Yeast (Yeast · Vitamin D Yeast) · Emulsifier: E471, E481 · Dried Fermented Wheatflour · Flour Treatment Agent: Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C). *Fortified with Calcium, Iron, Vitamins B3, B1 and Folic Acid.

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