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Our delicious herb flatbread is toasted until golden and filled with flavoursome smoked chicken slices mixed with grilled onions, all on crisp lettuce mix.
This delectable combination is completed with tangy Eta Lite & Free Honey Mustard dressing.
Has less than 9 grams of fat per average 201 gram serve. (Less than 4.5%)
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Part of the new SALAD PLUS range from McD's, this was quite a novel treat!
Despite being reasonably well filled, it wasn't all that filling. And it is not something you want to eat while wearing your Sunday Finery, as the dressing is quite liquid, and the onions quite loosly stacked on top of equally unstable chicken pieces. Not a major issue, if you know how to eat mexican food. :) It's all in the way you hold it...
Overall, quite a tasty, and welcome, new addition to the Mac'ers range.
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