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Kirkland Seasoned rotisserie chicken

Limited data.
Nutrition facts panel is not on file for this product. The verdict reflects ingredient signals (NOVA, additive severity) only — not the full nutritional profile.
How it scored 50 / 100
Nutrition
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No nutrition facts on file
Additives
0 / 30
Severity-weighted
Processing
0 / 10
NOVA group 4
Nutrition snapshot
Nutri-Score
ABCDE
EU 5-tier scale (okay)
NOVA group
4
Ultra-processed
Saturated fat
2.9 g
per 100 g
Serving
85 g
1 portion (85.0 g)
Ingredients 12 listed
- 1 Whole Chicken Whole, dressed chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus) — head and feet removed, with or without giblets.Low
- 2 Water Water intended for human consumption; the most common ingredient in processed foods and beverages. Bottled water is regulated as a food unde…Safe
- 3 Coating Generic umbrella term for an applied surface layer on food (e.g., glaze, wax, sugar, chocolate, batter, breading) without specifying composi…Low
- 4 Salt Sodium chloride (NaCl), a crystalline mineral compound composed of roughly 40% sodium and 60% chloride by mass.Low
- 5 Modified Starch Starch from corn, potato, tapioca, wheat, or rice that has been physically, enzymatically, or chemically modified (E1400-E1452) to improve c…Low
- 6 Potato Dextrin Modified starch produced by partial hydrolysis of potato starch (acid, enzyme, or heat treatment), yielding short-chain glucose polymers.Low
- 7 Carrageenan Sulfated polysaccharide extracted from red seaweed (Rhodophyceae).Moderate
- 8 Sugar Coating A finishing layer of sugar (typically sucrose, sometimes with glucose syrup) applied to confectionery, cereals, or baked goods.Low
- 9 Dextrose D-glucose, a simple sugar (monosaccharide). Produced commercially by complete enzymatic or acid hydrolysis of corn starch.Moderate
- 10 Spice A regulatory category (21 CFR 101.22) for aromatic vegetable substances used primarily for seasoning. Excludes onion, garlic, and celery, wh…Moderate
- 11 Potato Edible tuber of the Solanum tuberosum plant.Safe
- 12 Tapioca Starch extracted from cassava root (Manihot esculenta), sold as flour, pearls, or flakes.Safe
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