Typical contents:
| Product | Typical ANDI Score (0-1000) |
| 1 x January King Cabbage (apx. 1Kg) |
700
|
| 1 x Split Green Peas (500g) |
58
|
| 1 x Leeks (500g, £3.60/Kg) |
350
|
| 1 x Brown Onions (500g) |
150
|
| 1 x Olive Green Lentils (500g) |
104
|
| 1 x Beetroot, Loose (500g) |
300
|
| 1 x Rolled Oats (500g) |
53
|
| 1 x Suffolk Carrots, washed (1Kg) |
300
|
| 1 x Flanders Wheat, Wholegrain (500g) |
45
|
| 1 x Kissabel Apples (750g) |
200
|
| 1 x Conference Pears (750g) |
200
|
| 1 x Closed Cup Mushrooms (300g) |
400
|
| 1 x Wilja Potatoes (1.5Kg) |
200
|
- ANDI scores measure nutrients per calorie, with 1000 being the highest.
- Foods high in water or low in vitamins/minerals may score lower, even if they’re healthy.
►Compare with typical ANDI scores of common ultra-processed foods
| Food | ANDI Score | What this means |
| Sugary breakfast cereal (e.g. frosted flakes) | 5-10 | High calories, added sugar, minimal micronutrients |
| White sliced bread | 10-15 | Refined starch, low fibre and minerals |
| Crisps / potato chips | 10 | Energy-dense, very low nutrient return |
| Chocolate bar (milk chocolate) | 15-20 | Some minerals, but overwhelmed by sugar & fat |
| Biscuits / cookies | 5-10 | Mostly refined flour, sugar, oils |
| Instant noodles | 5-10 | Calories + salt, almost no protective nutrients |
| Processed meat sausage | 10-15 | Some protein, but low micronutrient density |
| Frozen pepperoni pizza | 15-20 | Refined carbs, fat, salt; limited veg content |
| Sweetened fruit yoghurt | 15-25 | Better than sweets, but diluted by sugar |
| Sugary soft drink (cola) | 0-1 | Calories with virtually no nutrition |
Recipes From the Small Staples Box
Breakfasts
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Apple porridge
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Pear oat bowls
Soups
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Carrot & split pea soup
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Beetroot & lentil soup
Main meals
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Mushroom & lentil stew
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Flanders wheat risotto
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Potato & cabbage stew
Leftovers