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McCain Naked Oven Chips are Made with Two Ingredients

McCain Naked Oven Chips are a limited-edition product making their way into the UK market as the perfect side dish for nutrition and environment-minded consumers to pick up this spring.

The product is crafted using potatoes sourced from farms that use regenerative farming practices, and has just two ingredients in the mix including potatoes and sunflower oil. The frozen fries are part of the brand's initiative to transition 100% of its potato crop to regenerative farming practices by 2030 and is seeing it work directly with growers to make it a reality.

McCain Naked Oven Chips come in Straight and Crinkle Cut options, which are priced at £1.95 for a 900-gram bag and are being launched exclusively at Tesco grocery store locations.
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