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Brace’s Catering Thick Malted D Tin Bread (14+2) – 8x800g

Energy1072 kJ/253 kcal
Fat1.3 g
(of which saturates)0.7 g
Carbohydrates48.9 g
(of which sugars)6.6 g
Fibre3.9 g
Protein9.5 g
Salt1.08 g

Brace’s Catering Thick Malted D Tin Bread (17+2) – 8x800g

Energy1072 kJ/253 kcal
Fat1.3 g
(of which saturates)0.7 g
Carbohydrates48.9 g
(of which sugars)6.6 g
Fibre3.9 g
Protein9.5 g
Salt1.08 g

Brace’s Catering Thick White D Tin Bread (14+2) – 8x800g

Energy1019 kJ/240 kcal
Fat0.9 g
(of which saturates)0.7 g
Carbohydrates48.4 g
(of which sugars)4.9 g
Fibre2.4 g
Protein8.5 g
Salt1.05 g

Brace’s Catering Thick White D Tin Bread (17+2) – 8x800g

Energy1019 kJ/240 kcal
Fat0.9 g
(of which saturates)0.7 g
Carbohydrates48.4 g
(of which sugars)4.9 g
Fibre2.4 g
Protein8.5 g
Salt1.05 g

Callebaut Dark Chocolate Callets 70.5% – 8×2.5kg

Energy2259 kJ/540 kcal
Fat38.9 g
(of which saturates)23.3 g
Carbohydrates30.8 g
(of which sugars)26.3 g
Fibre14 g
Protein8.8 g
Salt0.02 g

Callebaut Milk Callets – 8×2.5kg

Energy2356 kJ/563 kcal
Fat36.2 g
(of which saturates)21.8 g
Carbohydrates50.9 g
(of which sugars)49.9 g
Fibre2.1 g
Protein7 g
Salt0.21 g

Charcuti Sliced Chorizo – 8x500g

Energy1535 kJ/370 kcal
Fat31 g
(of which saturates)12 g
Carbohydrates3.8 g
(of which sugars)3.5 g
Protein19 g
Salt3.8 g

Cooked Beechwood Smoked Streaky Bacon – 8x1kg

Energy1661/400
Fat31
(of which saturates)12
Carbohydrates0
(of which sugars)0
Protein30
Salt3.4

Country Range Medium Sliced Wholemeal Bread 18+2 – 8x800g

Energy923 kJ/218 kcal
Fat1.4 g
(of which saturates)0.4 g
Carbohydrates38.2 g
(of which sugars)2.4 g
Fibre7.1 g
Protein9.7 g
Salt0.85 g

Flora Plant Double Cream Alternative – 8x1ltr

Energy1205 kJ/292 kcal
Fat31 g
(of which saturates)22 g
Carbohydrates2.3 g
(of which sugars)1.3 g
Fibre0.5 g
Protein0.6 g
Salt0.11 g

Hellmann’s Real Squeezy Mayonnaise – 8x430ml

Energy3034 kJ/725 kcal
Fat79 g
(of which saturates)6.2 g
Carbohydrates1.4 g
(of which sugars)1.3 g
Fibre0.5 g
Protein1.1 g
Salt1.2 g

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