Nutrition quality only — not an allergen check.
High in calories, saturated fat, salt, heavy processing and additives. A good source of fibre and protein.
ranch fries
- NOVA
- 4
- E-
- E102, E129, E133, E262, E262II, E627, E631
Allergen check
Contains milk.
Ingredients
corn meal, ferrous sulfate, niacin, thiamin mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid, Vegetable oil, Corn, canola, and sunflower dil, Whey, less than 2% of buttermilk, Onion, Salt, Garlic, Spice, potassium salt, chilean salt, natural flavor, monosodium glutamate sugar, organic corn flour, Skimmed milk, sodium diacetate, Disodium Guanylate, Disodium Inosinate, and artificial color, blue 1, red 40, Yellow 5, ingredients, frito-lay, inc, plano, tx 75024-4099 ©2023 frito-lay ito lay
Additives explained
- E102
- E102
- E129
- E129
- E133
- E133
- E262
- E262
- E262II
- E262II
- E627
- Disodium guanylate
- E631
- Disodium inosinate
Nutrition (per 100 g)
Frequently asked questions
Does ranch fries contain milk?
Yes, ranch fries contains milk.
Does ranch fries contain gluten?
No, ranch fries does not declare gluten on the label.
Does ranch fries contain peanuts?
No, ranch fries does not declare peanuts on the label.
Does ranch fries contain eggs?
No, ranch fries does not declare eggs on the label.
Does ranch fries contain soy?
No, ranch fries does not declare soy on the label.
Is ranch fries vegan?
No - based on the label, ranch fries contains animal-derived ingredients, so it is not vegan.
Is ranch fries vegetarian?
Not confirmed from the label - please check the full ingredient list. This is not dietary or medical advice.
What is ranch fries's health score?
ranch fries has a Coreberry health score of 1/100 (bad).