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Frozen Diced Carrots – 10x1kg

Energy146 kJ/35 kcal
Fat0 g
(of which saturates)0 g
Carbohydrates6.7 g
(of which sugars)6.5 g
Fibre3.2 g
Protein0.4 g
Salt0.1 g

Frozen Diced Mixed Peppers – 10x1kg

Energy110 kJ/26 kcal
Fat0 g
(of which saturates)0 g
Carbohydrates4.5 g
(of which sugars)3.5 g
Fibre2 g
Protein1 g
Salt0.02 g

Frozen Diced Onions – 10x1kg

Energy75 kJ/18 kcal
Fat0 g
(of which saturates)0 g
Carbohydrates1.5 g
(of which sugars)1.3 g
Fibre3 g
Protein1.5 g
Salt0.01 g

Frozen Edamame Soya Beans – 10x1kg

Energy514 kJ/123 kcal
Fat6.2 g
(of which saturates)0.9 g
Carbohydrates2.5 g
(of which sugars)0.5 g
Protein12 g
Salt0.01 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

Fruit Shoot Apple & Blackcurrant (PET bottle) – 24x200ml

Energy18/4
Fat0
(of which saturates)0
Carbohydrates0.8
(of which sugars)0.8
Protein0
Salt0.03

Fruit Shoot Orange (PET bottle) – 24x200ml

Energy26/6
Fat0
(of which saturates)0
Carbohydrates1.2
(of which sugars)1.2
Protein0
Salt0.03

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

Fully Cooked Charcoaled Butterfly Chicken Breast – 5×1.7kg

Energy522 kJ/123 kcal
Fat1.5 g
(of which saturates)0.5 g
Carbohydrates0.7 g
(of which sugars)0.7 g
Fibre0.5 g
Protein26.7 g
Salt0.8 g

Fully Cooked Ripple Coated Chicken Fillet – 5x2kg

Energy976 kJ/233 kcal
Fat12.6 g
(of which saturates)5.3 g
Carbohydrates13.4 g
(of which sugars)0.5 g
Fibre0.5 g
Protein16.6 g
Salt0.8 g

Funtime Fruits Juicy Sultana & Raisin Mix – 60x25g

Energy1233 kJ/295 kcal
Fat0.4 g
(of which saturates)0 g
Carbohydrates69.4 g
(of which sugars)69.4 g
Fibre2 g
Protein2.4 g
Salt0.1 g

Gammon Horseshoe – 1x5kg Avg.

Energy479/114
Fat5.5
(of which saturates)1.99
Carbohydrates0.4
(of which sugars)0.4
Fibre0
Protein15.8
Salt2.81

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