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Sainsbury's 300g Cheese & Onion Puff Pastry Slices

Sainsbury's 300g Cheese & Onion Puff Pastry Slices

Sainsbury's 300g Cheese & Onion Puff Pastry Slices 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 Sainsbury's 300g Cheese & Onion Puff Pastry Slices


Refined Palm Oil


Beta-carotene


Methyl cellulose


Vegetable protein


Dextrose/Glucose


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Allergens in Sainsbury's 300g Cheese & Onion Puff Pastry Slices

Gluten


Milk


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Ingredients

Fortified Wheat Flour (Wheat Flour, Calcium Carbonate, Niacin, Iron, Thiamin), Water, Potato, Mature Cheddar Cheese (11%) (Cows' Milk), Onion (10%), Palm Oil, Red Cheddar Cheese (3.5%) (Cows' Milk) (Colour: Beta Carotene), Cornflour, Dehydrated Potato, Salt, Rapeseed Oil, Stabiliser: Methyl Cellulose; Garlic Purée, Wheat Protein, White Wine Vinegar, White Pepper, Dextrose, Skimmed Cows' Milk Powder.

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