Kroger® Frozen Green Beans Cut
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Kroger® Frozen Green Beans Cut pack a tasty punch! Picked and frozen at the peak of freshness for top-notch flavor, these green beans are an easy way to whip up a tasty side dish or add to a casserole. With simple prep, expect delicious results from these frozen vegetables every time!
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- 32 oz Bag of Kroger® Frozen Green Beans Cut
- Easy to prepare for those spontaneous family meals
- Green beans picked at the peak of freshness and then frozen
- Perfectly suited for various dishes from stir-fries to casseroles, or use as an easy dinner side
- Kroger quality you can trust
- Live Naturally, Low Calorie, Low Fat, Low Sodium, No Added Sugar, No Artificial Ingredients, No Saturated Fat, No Sodium, Pescatarian, Vegan, Vegetarian, Very Low Sodium
- FoodHealth Score
What's a FoodHealth Score? We've teamed up with FoodHealth Companyto bring you their FoodHealth Score - a simple way to understand how nutritious your food is. The FoodHealth Score rates foods from 0 to 100, so you can easily see the nutrition quality of what you're buying. The higher the score, the better the choice! Visit
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The FoodHealth Score is based on two main factors:
Ingredient Quality - The type and quality of ingredients used in the food.
Nutrient Density - The amount of beneficial nutrients, like fiber and protein, relative to the calories.
What boosts the score?
Foods get a higher score when they have:
High Ingredient Quality:
- Whole Grains
- Healthy Fats: Omega-3s
High Nutrient Density:
- Protein
- Potassium
What lowers the score?
Foods get a lower score when they have:
Low Ingredient Quality:
- Refined Grains
- Artificial Additives
Low Nutrient Density:
- Saturated Fats
- Added Sugars
Why it matters
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Nutrition Facts11.0 About Servings Per ContainerServing size2/3 cup (81g)Amount per servingCalories30% Daily value*Total Fat0gSaturated Fat0gTrans Fat0gCholesterol0mgSodium0mgTotal Carbohydrate5g2%Dietary Fiber2g7%Sugar2gAdded Sugar0gProtein1gCalcium30mg2%Iron0.4mg2%Potassium160mg4%Vitamin D0mcg*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.IngredientsGreen Beans.
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