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Country Range Frozen Puff Pastry Block – 4×1.5kg
Energy1524 kJ/365 kcal
Fat20 g
(of which saturates)10.5 g
Carbohydrates39.2 g
(of which sugars)0.7 g
Fibre1.96 g
Protein5.96 g
Salt0.22 g
Country Range Penne Pasta – 4x3kg
Energy1501 kJ/354 kcal
Fat1.3 g
(of which saturates)0.3 g
Carbohydrates73.2 g
(of which sugars)3.2 g
Fibre3 g
Protein11 g
Salt0 g
Country Range Scone Mix – 4×3.5 kg
Energy1695 kJ/402 kcal
Fat9 g
(of which saturates)3.6 g
Carbohydrates70 g
(of which sugars)11 g
Fibre2.4 g
Protein9 g
Salt0.31 g
Country Range Seasoned Wedges – 4×2.5kg
Energy567 kJ/135 kcal
Fat3.4 g
(of which saturates)0.4 g
Carbohydrates22.6 g
(of which sugars)0.5 g
Fibre1.6 g
Protein2.7 g
Salt0.59 g
Country Range Skin On Crispy Coated Fries 9mm – 4×2.5kg
Energy585 kJ/139 kcal
Fat3.4 g
(of which saturates)0.4 g
Carbohydrates23.4 g
(of which sugars)0.2 g
Fibre2.3 g
Protein2.6 g
Salt0.27 g
Country Range Sultanas – 4x3kg
Energy1239 kJ/296 kcal
Fat0.4 g
(of which saturates)0 g
Carbohydrates69.4 g
(of which sugars)69.4 g
Fibre2 g
Protein2.7 g
Salt0.05 g
Frozen Mango Pieces (20x20mm Pieces) – 4×2.5kg
Energy278 kJ/66 kcal
Fat0 g
(of which saturates)0 g
Carbohydrates14.1 g
(of which sugars)12.2 g
Fibre1.4 g
Protein1.6 g
Salt0.01 g
Fruits Of The Forest – 4×2.5kg
Energy165 kJ/39 kcal
Fat0.1 g
(of which saturates)0 g
Carbohydrates5.8 g
(of which sugars)5.4 g
Fibre5.4 g
Protein1.1 g
Salt0 g
Homestyle Breaded Chicken Strips – 4x1kg
Energy909 kJ/217 kcal
Fat11 g
(of which saturates)4.4 g
Carbohydrates15 g
(of which sugars)0.5 g
Fibre0.65 g
Protein16 g
Salt1.1 g
Homestyle Southern Fried Chicken Strips – 4x1kg
Energy866 kJ/207 kcal
Fat10 g
(of which saturates)4.4 g
Carbohydrates11 g
(of which sugars)0.5 g
Fibre2.3 g
Protein17 g
Salt1.3 g
Lamb Weston 9x9mm Stealth Skin On Fries – 4×2.5kg
Energy677 kJ/161 kcal
Fat6.3 g
(of which saturates)0.6 g
Carbohydrates23 g
(of which sugars)0.5 g
Fibre2.7 g
Protein2.3 g
Salt0.55 g
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