Is it Gelatin free? Stouffer'S Baked Chicken Meal

Is it Gelatin free? Stouffer'S Baked Chicken  Meal
Compliant

This product hasthat may have gelatin.

Ingredients

Cooked chicken breast fillets (chicken breast fillets, water, brown sugar, modified rice starch, canola oil, chicken flavor [dried chicken broth, chicken powder, flavor, salt], sodium phosphates, carrageenan, salt, white pepper, paprika.), potatoes, water, cream, 2% or less of chicken broth, onions, skim milk, chicken fat, butter (cream, salt), modified cornstarch, sour cream (cultured cream, skim milk, enzymes), salt, bleached wheat flour, soybean oil, modified tapioca starch, mono- and diglycerides, spices, caramel color, chicken flavor (flavor, chicken and chicken broth [water, chicken broth], soy sauce powder [soy sauce {wheat, soybeans, salt}, maltodextrin, salt], salt, cultured whey,maltodextrin, chicken fat, 2% or less of chicken stock, dextrose, acetic acid), potato maltodextrin, seasoning (maltodextrin, flavor, enzyme modified butterfat), autolyzed yeast extract, maltodextrin, carrageenan, dried garlic, potassium chloride, onion powder, flavors, xanthan gum, turmeric annatto color.

Allergens

Contains: wheat, milk, soy.

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