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M&S Chicken Provencal

M&S Chicken Provencal

M&S Chicken Provencal 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 Chicken Provencal

No known allergens.

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Ingredients

Chicken Breast (63%) · Tomatoes (15%) · Red and Yellow Peppers (8%) · Water · SunBlush® Tomatade (Slow Roasted Tomatoes · Concentrated Tomatoes · Sunflower Oil · Olive Oil · Salt · Oregano · Sugar · Garlic) · Onion Purée · Rapeseed Oil · Tomato Paste · Extra Virgin Olive Oil · Ground Spices (Paprika · Smoked Paprika · Fennel) · Roasted Garlic Purée · Olive Oil · Sugar · Yeast Extract · Basil · Cornflour · Citrus Fibre · Garlic Purée · Sea Salt · Oregano · Parsley · Salt · Dried Onions · Dried Herbs (Parsley · Oregano) · Smoked Sunflower Oil. May contain bones. Handling raw meat safely: this product contains raw meat and must be cooked according to the cooking instructions.

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