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M&S Tuna Niçoise Salad

M&S Tuna Niçoise Salad

M&S Tuna Niçoise Salad 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 M&S Tuna Niçoise Salad

Eggs


Fish


Mustard


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Ingredients

New Potatoes · Cooked Egg (16%) · Tuna (Fish) (15%) · Santini™ Tomatoes · French Style Dressing (9%) · Green Lettuce · Fine Green Beans · Spinach · Red Lettuce · Pitted Kalamata Olives · Red Onions · Vegetable Oil (Sunflower/Rapeseed) · Parsley · Salt · Garlic Purée · Lemon Juice · Cracked Black Pepper · Rapeseed Oil. French Style Dressing contains Water · Vegetable Oil (Sunflower/ Rapeseed) · Extra Virgin Olive Oil · Cider Vinegar · Sugar · Dried Mustard · Vinegar · Lemon Juice · Cornflour · Salt · Garlic Purée · Cracked Black Pepper · Mustard Husk · Ground Allspice · Turmeric. May contain small pieces of shell.

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