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M&S Chicken Arrabbiata

M&S Chicken Arrabbiata

M&S Chicken Arrabbiata 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 (1) in M&S Chicken Arrabbiata


Pectin


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Allergens in M&S Chicken Arrabbiata

Gluten


Milk


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Ingredients

Tomatoes (32%) · Cooked Pasta (27%) (Durum Wheat Semolina (contains Gluten) · Water) · Cooked Chicken Breast (14%) · Water · Rapeseed Oil · Tomato Paste · Mozzarella Cheese (Milk) (3%) · Regato Cheese (Milk) · Garlic Purée · Sugar · Basil · Red Wine Vinegar · Red Chilli Purée · Salt · Cornflour · Potato Starch · Stabiliser: Pectin · Sundried Tomatoes · Vegetable Oil (Sunflower/Rapeseed) · Tomato Purée · Ground Black Pepper · Chilli Flakes · Dried Garlic · Dried Oregano. Take care when removing hot product after cooking as packaging may soften slightly.

Nutritional information

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