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This product contains 2 ingredients that the studies we have read suggest could be harmful, including . The price of a product varies depending on the store, location, current sales, etc., but this product usually costs around 7 cents. This amounts to $0 per serving. If you're still making up your mind, you might want to take a look at these products too: La Choy Chicken Teriyaki, Mountain House Freeze-Dried Chicken Teriyaki With Rice - 2.5 Servings, and Great Value Frozen Fit Menu Teriyaki Chicken, 13 oz. Attention budgeters: the following products are cheaper than Hart Teriyaki Chicken, 32 oz: La Choy Chicken Teriyaki, InnovAsian World Wok Japanese-Style Teriyaki Chicken Asian Entree, 18 oz, Newmans Own Complete Skillet Meal For Two, and Maruchan Yakisoba Teriyaki Chicken.
chicken dark meat fritters: containing up to 19% of a solution of: water, modified food starch, soybean oil, dried whole egg solids, salt, white pepper. battered with: bleached wheat flour, modified food starch, partially hydrogenated soybean and cottonseed oils, salt, dried whole eggs, garlic powder, spice, onion powder. predusted with: corn starch, yellow corn flour, bleached wheat flour, salt, leavening (sodium acid pyrophosphate, sodium bicarbonate), guar gum, nonfat dry milk, blanched in vegetable oil. teriyaki sauce: high fructose corn syrup, water, soy sauce (water, soybeans, wheat, salt, sodium benzoate [as a preservative]), sake (rice, rice koji, water, salt), modified corn starch, soybean oil, garlic powder, xanthan gum, disodium inosinate and disodium guanylate, sodium benzoate (as a preservative)
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