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M&S Collection British Outdoor Bred Dry Cured Unsmoked Lardons

M&S Collection British Outdoor Bred Dry Cured Unsmoked Lardons

M&S Collection British Outdoor Bred Dry Cured Unsmoked Lardons is a Not ultra‑processed food product.

Not ultra‑processed: Although the product contains additives, these are not among those we consider clear indicators of an ultra‑processed food.

Additives and processes (3) in M&S Collection British Outdoor Bred Dry Cured Unsmoked Lardons


Sodium Nitrite


Sodium Nitrate


Sodium Ascorbate


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Allergens in M&S Collection British Outdoor Bred Dry Cured Unsmoked Lardons

No known allergens.

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Ingredients

British Pork (made with 105g of Raw Pork per 100g of Dry Cured Unsmoked Lardons) · Curing Salt (Salt · Preservative: Sodium Nitrite, Sodium Nitrate) · Demerara Sugar · Sugar · Antioxidant: E301. Handling raw meat safely: this product contains raw meat and must be cooked according to the cooking instructions.

Nutritional information

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