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M&S Crispy Beer Battered Haddock Fillets

M&S Crispy Beer Battered Haddock Fillets

M&S Crispy Beer Battered Haddock Fillets 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 (10) in M&S Crispy Beer Battered Haddock Fillets


Diphosphates


Modified Starch


Flavouring


Dextrose/Glucose


Xanthan Gum


Paprika Extract


Lecithin


Sodium Carbonate


Ammonium Carbonate


Calcium Phosphates


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Allergens in M&S Crispy Beer Battered Haddock Fillets

Fish


Gluten


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Ingredients

Haddock (Fish) (65%) · Wheatflour contains Gluten (with Wheatflour, Calcium Carbonate, Iron, Niacin, Thiamin) · Water · Rapeseed Oil · Pale Ale (contains Barley, Gluten) (4%) · Maize Flour · Cassava Flour · Rice Flour · Modified Tapioca Starch · Wheat Starch (contains Gluten) · Raising Agent: Sodium Bicarbonate, E450, E503, Calcium Phosphates · Salt · Cornflour · Flavouring · Dextrose · Thickener: Xanthan Gum · Colour: Paprika Extract · Sunflower Oil · Emulsifier: Sunflower Lecithin. This product contain raw fish and must be cooked. May contain bones.

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