I'm not sure about Singapore, but when they apply in Europe nutritional values will have to be disclosed on the packaging.
That's not to say that in the US the standard is very high with their chlorinated chicken. Outside of EU (and UK) food standards are generally rather low and products made from plant-based nutrients can't be much worse so to say. Altho there's more work for balanced diets.
Also keep in mind this "chicken" was never (preventively) treated with antibiotics or any other drugs. Contrary to most chicken sold.
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