
Free and Easy Organic Tomato Soup 400g



Why Buy Me?
An organic and healthy soup - Organic tomatoes in a blend of seasonings and spices to create amazing flavours!
- Gluten free
- Wheat free
- Dairy free
- Low fat
My Ingredients
Water, Tomatoes* (14%), Tomato Puree* (14%), Creamed Coconut*, Rice Flour*, Potato Flakes*, Kibbled Onions*, Vegetable Bouillon* (Sea Salt, Maltodextrin, Rice Flour*, Vegetables* (7%) (Onions*, Carrots*, Parsnip*), Yeast Extract, (Gluten Free) Sunflower Oil*, Parsley*, Turmeric*), Red Lentils*, Sunflower Oil*, White Wine Vinegar*, Onion Powder*, Garlic Powder*, Ground Black Pepper*.
*Organically grown and processed
Allergen Information: For allergens, including cereals containing gluten, see ingredients in bold.
My Nutritional Information
Per 100 g | |
Energy | 289 kJ 69 kcal |
Fat -of which saturates |
3.6 g 2.4 g |
Carbohydrate -of which sugars |
8.4 g 2.7 g |
Fibre | 1.6 g |
Protein | 1.4 g |
Salt | 0.53 g |
My Packaging
Free and Easy Organic Tomato Soup 400g is supplied in a recyclable tin
Vegicatessen only uses recyclable packaging for all shipments. We use either shredded cardboard or a compostable polystyrene alternative inside of our boxes and all of our tape is recyclable gum paper tape.
Whilst we make every effort to work with suppliers who are also aligned with our environmental ethos, occasionally we do receive non-recyclable packaging with our stock. In an effort to ensure safer shipping and reduced product handling we may on occasions send our packages out with the original supplier packaging. This can both improve our delivery service and avoids adding waste to landfill unnecessarily.
There is no longer a requirement for non-recyclable packaging in the online shopping industry and we intend to set the standard where environment impact is concerned.
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