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M&S Fish and Chip Bites

M&S Fish and Chip Bites

M&S Fish and Chip Bites 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 (3) in M&S Fish and Chip Bites


Diphosphates


Sugar Esters of Nutritional Fatty Acids


Sodium Carbonate


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Allergens in M&S Fish and Chip Bites

Fish


Gluten


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Ingredients

Basa (Fish) (32%) · Potatoes (21%) · Pea and Mint Dip (15%) · Wheatflour · Vegetable Oil (Sunflower/Rapeseed) · Potato Flour · Tapioca Flour · Salt · Vinegar · Cornflour · Dried Yeast · Sugar · Raising Agent: Sodium Bicarbonate, E450 · Emulsifier: E473.Pea and Mint Dip contains Peas · Shallots · Lime Juice · Vegetable Oil (Sunflower/Rapeseed) · Mint · Salt · Cornflour · Ground White Pepper. May contain bones. Take care, this product will be particularly hot after cooking.

Nutritional information

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