No protein at all by the look of it, which won't be helping to make you feel full or to help your health generally.
Underactive thyroid can be made worse by gluten, so all that bread and biccies won't be helping your condition either.
You say your condition is treated but if you look at some of the resources I mentioned you may find it surprising that people who are told they are 'within range' by the GP or Endocrinologist actually feel much better when adding in other types of medication (T3 as well as Levothyroxine) or addressing other factors such as adrenal function, vitamin deficiencies etc.
With thyroid problems you can't rely on your metabolism to change your body shape, because your metabolism is at the mercy of your tablets. No matter how hard you work, if your thyroid doesn't work, it can't speed up the rate at which you burn calories etc. unless you take more tablets, which of course doctors are reluctant to support due to health risks of over-medicating.
I liken it to having a car with an accelerator that doesn't work. Levothyroxine is like a brick that you tie to the pedal. It keeps you going along at a pace, but it doesn't give you much room for speeding up or slowing down as needed. Other people may be able to ease their foot off the pedal, but with an underactive thyroid your choice is a bigger brick or a smaller brick!