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CRISPY CHICKEN STRIPS

GREAT VALUE · 0/100 · Not approved

2 not-approved ingredients detected

What we flagged

IngredientVerdictWhy
Soybean Oil Not approved Industrial seed oil, high in oxidation-prone linoleic acid; typically hexane-extracted.
Xanthan Gum Caution Microbial fermentation product; well tolerated by most but can cause GI distress in sensitive individuals.
Dextrose Caution Refined glucose, typically from corn.
Natural Flavors Caution Regulatory category permitting solvent extraction; composition not disclosed.
Vegetable Oil (unspecified) Not approved Generic label almost always refers to a blend of soybean, corn, or canola oil.

How the score was reached

100 − 50×2 − 10×3 − 5×0 = 0

ReasonPointsDetail
Soybean Oil -50 Industrial seed oil, high in oxidation-prone linoleic acid; typically hexane-extracted.
Vegetable Oil (unspecified) -50 Generic label almost always refers to a blend of soybean, corn, or canola oil.
Xanthan Gum -10 Microbial fermentation product; well tolerated by most but can cause GI distress in sensitive individuals.
Dextrose -10 Refined glucose, typically from corn.
Natural Flavors -10 Regulatory category permitting solvent extraction; composition not disclosed.

Ingredients

chicken breast with rib meatWaterWheat Flourcontains or less of saltCornstarchspicesGarlic Powdersodium phosphatesSoybean Oilchicken broth powderXanthan GumDextroseoleoresin paprika and annattoNatural Flavorsgarlic extractVegetable Oil (unspecified)

Diets this fits

Dairy-free

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