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ASDA Chicken Bacon & Leek Puff Pastry Pie 500g

ASDA Chicken Bacon & Leek Puff Pastry Pie 500g

ASDA Chicken Bacon & Leek Puff Pastry Pie 500g 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 (3) in ASDA Chicken Bacon & Leek Puff Pastry Pie 500g


Refined Palm Oil


Dextrose/Glucose


Sodium Nitrite


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Allergens in ASDA Chicken Bacon & Leek Puff Pastry Pie 500g

Eggs


Gluten


Milk


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Ingredients

Fortified Wheat Flour [Wheat Flour, Calcium Carbonate, Iron, Niacin (B3), Thiamin (B1)], Slow Cooked Marinated Chicken (22%) [Chicken (90%), Water, Salt, Maize Starch, Lemon Juice], Water, Palm Oil, Single Cream (Milk) (4%), Salted Butter (4%) [Butter (Milk), Salt], Rapeseed Oil, Leek (3%), Oak Smoked Bacon with added Water (3%) [Pork Belly (87%), Water, Salt, Preservative (Sodium Nitrite)], Maize Flour, Cornflour, Onions, Roast Chicken Bouillon [Chicken Stock, Yeast Extract, Chicken Fat, Salt, Antioxidant (Extracts of Rosemary)], Pasteurised Whole Egg, Salt, Dextrose, Whole Milk, Black Pepper

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