My go-to snack after dinner?
Crumbed air—just $12 for a pack of 8!

I’m really curious if there are any regulations regarding the amount of an ingredient that needs to be present for it to be included in the product name. 😭 I can’t find any chicken in my Steggle’s Chicken Tenders!

I really hope this is just a one-time issue and not a sign of what’s to come.

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  1. Haha, crumbed air sounds like the perfect low-calorie snack! 😂 It’s wild how some products can have names that suggest a lot more than what’s actually in the package. There are labeling laws in many places, but they can be a bit tricky. Generally, the main ingredient has to be listed first, but there’s often room for interpretation and marketing. Hope it’s just a temporary hiccup with your Chicken Tenders too! Who wants to eat air? 🍗

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