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Paleo and craving steaks? Marie Callender's Frozen Dinner, Steak & Roasted Potatoes, 13.6 Ounce might be just the product you are looking for. This product has 58 ingredients (in our experience: the fewer ingredients, the better!) One serving of this product provides 330 calories, 10 grams of fat, 20 grams of protein, and 41 grams of carbs. According to our research, this product contains no ingredients that you should avoid. The price of a product varies depending on the store, location, current sales, etc., but this product usually costs approximately 2 cents. This amounts to $0 per serving.
roasted potatoes (potatoes, canola and soybean oil, salt, spice, sodium acid pyrophosphate), water, seasoned cooked beef and modified food starch product: (beef, water, caramel color, dextrose, flavor [flavor, salt, maltodextrin, dried whey, dried cauliflower, sesame oil], modified corn starch, potassium chloride, potassium phosphate, salt, sodium phosphates, spice extractives), green beans, mushrooms, contains 2% or less of: dried battered fried onions ([onions, palm oil, enriched flour {wheat flour, niacin, reduced iron, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid}, soy flour, salt, dextrose], modified food starch, beef fat with bht and citric acid, burgundy wine, beef flavor [beef extract, yeast extract, flavor, salt, maltodextrin, lactic acid, citric acid], soybean oil, sugar, mushroom base flavor [sauteed mushrooms, salt, natural flavors, butter, sugar, modified corn starch], salt, tomato paste, beef flavor [beef extract, corn syrup, vegetable juice concentrate {carrot, celery}, flavor, soybean oil, maltodextrin, beef, salt, lactic acid, citric acid], flavoring, wheat flour, whey protein concentrate, nonfat dry milk, yeast extract, disodium inosinate and disodium guanylate, caramel color