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Sainsbury's 400g Fruit Loaf

Sainsbury's 400g Fruit Loaf

Sainsbury's 400g Fruit Loaf 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 (8) in Sainsbury's 400g Fruit Loaf


Wheat Gluten


Inverted Sugar Syrup


Dextrose/Glucose


Mono and Diglycerides of Fatty Acids


Mono- and Diacetyl Tartaric Acid Esters of MDG


Refined Palm Oil


Calcium Carbonate


Ascorbic Acid


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Allergens in Sainsbury's 400g Fruit Loaf

Gluten


Soya


Eggs (may contain traces)

Milk (may contain traces)

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Ingredients

Wheat Flour (Wheat Flour, Calcium Carbonate, Folic Acid, Iron, Niacin, Thiamin), Water, Raisins (13%), Sultanas (13%), Rapeseed Oil, Mixed Peel (2%) (Orange Peel, Lemon Peel), Wheat Gluten, Invert Sugar Syrup, Yeast, Dextrose, Emulsifiers: Mono- and Diglycerides of Fatty Acids, Mono- and Diacetyl Tartaric Acid Esters of Mono- and Diglycerides of Fatty Acids; Salt, Palm Fat, Soya Flour, Maize Starch, Flour Treatment Agent: Ascorbic Acid; Palm Oil.

Nutritional information

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