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Little Freddie Organic Chicken & Rice Casserole Baby Food Pouch 7+ Months 130g

Little Freddie Organic Chicken & Rice Casserole Baby Food Pouch 7+ Months 130g

Little Freddie Organic Chicken & Rice Casserole Baby Food Pouch 7+ Months 130g is a Not ultra‑processed food product.

Not ultra‑processed: The product contains no known additives or is processed in a way that we consider it an ultra‑processed food.

Allergens in Little Freddie Organic Chicken & Rice Casserole Baby Food Pouch 7+ Months 130g

Milk (may contain traces)

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Ingredients

Organic Stock (Water*, Organic Leek, Organic Parsnip, Organic Carrot, Organic Onion) 14%, Organic White Rice 14%, Organic Courgette 13%, Organic Free-Range Chicken 12%, Organic Tomato Passata 12%, Organic Aubergine 11%, Organic Onion 9%, Organic Pumpkin 8%, Organic Red Pepper 6%, Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil 1%, Organic Herbs (Organic Oregano and Organic Rosemary)

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