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Richmond Thin Frozen Pork Sausages x16 444g

Richmond Thin Frozen Pork Sausages x16 444g

Richmond Thin Frozen Pork Sausages x16 444g 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 Richmond Thin Frozen Pork Sausages x16 444g


Diphosphates


Vegetable protein


Guar Kernel Flour


Sodium Alginate


Flavouring


Carmine


Sodium Metabisulfite


Ascorbic Acid


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Allergens in Richmond Thin Frozen Pork Sausages x16 444g

Gluten


Soya


Sulphites


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Ingredients

Pork (42%), Water, Rusk (Wheat), Pork Fat, Starch (Wheat), Soya Protein, Salt, Stabilisers: Diphosphates, Guar Gum*, Sodium Alginate, Flavourings, Preservative: Sodium Metabisulphite**, Antioxidants: Ascorbic Acid, Alpha Tocopherol, Colour: Carmine, Casing: Beef Collagen, *A vegetable-based Ingredient that helps keep our Sausages succulent, **This just keeps them fresh for longer!

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