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Stilton Blue Cheese (1/4 wheel) – ave 2.1kg
£23.71Energy1698 kJ/410 kcal
Fat35 g
(of which saturates)23 g
Carbohydrates0.1 g
(of which sugars)0.1 g
Fibre0 g
Protein23.7 g
Salt2.1 g
Stokes Real Brown Sauce (sachet) – 80x32g
£13.33Energy825 kJ/194 kcal
Fat0.3 g
(of which saturates)0 g
Carbohydrates45.7 g
(of which sugars)37.5 g
Fibre0.7 g
Protein1.4 g
Salt0.8 g
Stokes Tomato Ketchup (sachet) – 80x40g
£13.33Energy509 kJ/120 kcal
Fat0.1 g
(of which saturates)0 g
Carbohydrates27.4 g
(of which sugars)19.6 g
Fibre0.9 g
Protein1.7 g
Salt1.8 g
Stork Margarine – 6x2kg
£38.33Energy2590 kJ/627 kcal
Fat70 g
(of which saturates)19.3 g
Carbohydrates0.5 g
(of which sugars)0.5 g
Fibre0.5 g
Protein0.5 g
Salt1.4 g
Summer County Margarine – 6x2kg
£27.49Energy1925 kJ/468 kcal
Fat52 g
(of which saturates)11 g
Carbohydrates0 g
(of which sugars)0 g
Fibre0.5 g
Protein0 g
Salt1.4 g
Super Hi-Fry Extra Long Life Oil – 15ltr
£30.06Energy3700 kJ/900 kcal
Fat100 g
(of which saturates)22.7 g
Carbohydrates0 g
(of which sugars)0 g
Fibre0 g
Protein0 g
Salt0 g
Swedish Meatballs Cooked – 4kg
£25.72Energy1008 kJ/242 kcal
Fat15.1 g
(of which saturates)4.6 g
Carbohydrates16.2 g
(of which sugars)2.6 g
Fibre1.4 g
Protein11 g
Salt1.5 g
Sweet Potatoes Box – 6kg
£8.06Energy372/87
Fat0.3
(of which saturates)0.1
Carbohydrates21.3
(of which sugars)5.7
Protein1.2
Salt0.1
Sweet Tartlet Sablee 11cm – 72
£29.74Energy2066 kJ/494 kcal
Fat25.25 g
(of which saturates)12.78 g
Carbohydrates59.08 g
(of which sugars)19.32 g
Fibre2.21 g
Protein6.47 g
Salt0.33 g
Sweetbird Caramel Syrup – 1x1ltr
£5.81Energy1513 kJ/356 kcal
Fat0 g
(of which saturates)0 g
Carbohydrates89 g
(of which sugars)89 g
Fibre0 g
Protein0 g
Salt0.03 g
Sweetbird Spiced Chai Syrup – 1ltr
£5.81Energy1386 kJ/326 kcal
Fat0 g
(of which saturates)0 g
Carbohydrates81.5 g
(of which sugars)81 g
Fibre0 g
Protein0 g
Salt0.05 g
Sweetbird Vanilla Syrup – 1x1ltr
£5.81Energy1510 kJ/355 kcal
Fat0 g
(of which saturates)0 g
Carbohydrates88.6 g
(of which sugars)88.6 g
Fibre0 g
Protein0 g
Salt0.03 g
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