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In the mood for chicken pie? You could try Lean Cuisine Chicken Pie. This product contains 300 calories, 8g grams of fat, 19g grams of protein, and 28g grams of carbs per serving. We recommend choosing products with short ingredient lists, as these tend to be less processed. This product has 69 ingredients. This product contains no ingredients that some research suggests you should avoid. The price of a product varies depending on the store, location, current sales, etc., but this product usually costs around $2.99. This amounts to $3 per serving.
skim milk, cooked chicken tenderloins (chicken tenderloins, water, isolated soy protein, potassium phosphate, seasoning [natural flavors (chicken powder, chicken fat, flavors), citric acid], salt and natural flavoring, water, potatoes, carrots, crust (enriched bleached flour [flour, ferrous sulfate, niacin, thiamin mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid], maltodextrin, bleached rye flour, dextrose, nonfat milk, soybean oil, sodium stearoyl lactylate), peas, vegetable shortening, onions, bleached enriched wheat flour (wheat flour, niacin, iron, thiamin mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid, modified cornstarch, chicken flavor (contains chicken broth, salt, wheat starch, thiamine hydrochloride, flavors, salt, sugar, potassium chloride, rice starch, potassium citrate, flavor (chicken fat, flavors and chicken flavor [contains chicken broth]), yeast extract, whey protein concentrate and sodium caseinate, carrageenan with dextrose, extracts of turmeric and annatto coloring with wheat starch and soybean oil, spices, tea, canola oil
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