This product is likely gelatin free.
Shepherd's pie filling (cooked beef [beef, beef broth, salt], gravy [water, mushrooms, cornstarch, onions, tomatoes {tomatoes, tomato puree, salt, citric acid}, mushroom base {sauteed mushroom, organic maltodextrin, organic maltodextrin, olive oil, yeast extract, salt, mushroom concentrate, organic cane sugar, onion powder, black pepper}, garlic, sugar, thyme]), vegetable blend [peas, corn, carrot, green beans]), beef base {roasted beef, beef stock concentrate, salt, yeast extract, maltodextrin, sunflower oil, sugar, dried onion, dried garlic, dried whey, caramel color, celery seed, black pepper}), mashed potato (potato (salt), milk, [milk vitamin d3], cornstarch, garlic puree, parsley, black pepper).
Contains: milk
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