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Respect Foods has launched new frozen breakfast sandwiches range in three varieties. The breakfast…
Respect Foods has launched new frozen breakfast sandwiches range in three varieties.

The breakfast sandwiches include Apple Maple Chicken Sausage, Egg & Cheese, Turkey Bacon, Egg & Cheese and Double Egg & Cheese.

The products are claimed to be made with whole grain and contain no artificial colors, flavors or preservatives.

The sandwiches are available in single serve packages and contain fewer than thirty ingredients.

Respect Foods president Kenny Hartman said: "Customers are looking for brands to raise the bar.

"They want fewer and more readable ingredients."

Apple Maple Chicken Sausage, Egg & Cheese, Turkey Bacon, Egg & Cheese and Double Egg & Cheese are said to offer 290 calories, 20g protein and 4g fiber; 50 calories, 380mg of sodium, and 16g of protein; 260 calories, 16g of protein and 330mg of sodium respectively.

Respect Foods markets frozen foods under the RESPECT brand and supplies other custom recipes in private label.

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