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CARD 1: I6-7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Meals away from home (e.g. in restaurant, eatery) Meat Chicken/other poultry Rice Yam/ potato/ cassava (garri) Sweet snacks (e.g. chocolate, biscuits, donuts) Snacks (e.g. meat pie, plantain chips) Green vegetables such as spinach/ ewedu Vegetables for soups/stew (e.g. Garden egg/ okra) Tomato and onion Orange/yellow vegetables like carrots/ sweet potato All other vegetables Fresh fish Dried fish Fruit juice/ soft drinks Milk, yoghurt, cheese

CARD 2: I6-7 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Beans and bean products (e.g. brown beans, akara) Fresh eggs Ground maize/ millet/ sorghum Noodles/ pasta Mango/ papaya Bananas All other fruits Vegetable or groundnut oil Cocoa based drinks (e.g. Bournvita, Milo) Palm oil Seasoning cubes (e.g. Maggie cubes) Spices & herbs (chilli, pepper etc.) Alcohol e.g. beer/wine Bread Water (bottled or sachet) Nuts, e.g. groundnuts, cashew

Other prepared drinks (tea, coffee, etc.) CARD 3: I6-7 33 34 OTHER – SPECIFY FOOD PRODUCT 35 36 Other prepared drinks (tea, coffee, etc.)

CARD 1: J2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 More fast food/ restaurants (e.g. street stalls, eateries) More food to eat at home Investment into your business Savings for something needed for the household (e.g. for a valuable household item (refrigerator, freezer, television, furniture, etc) More money for children’s education (fees, books, uniform) Just savings, not for a specific purchase (i.e. saved in case it is needed) Savings for purchase a car (or minibus/ motorcycle/ scooter) Savings for a big event or celebration (e.g. wedding) To pay off a debt/ loan/ outstanding bill Buy smaller household items (plates, cups, etc.) Give (more) to family members/friends More fuel (e.g. firewood, coal, peat, kerosene)

CARD 2: J2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 OTHER – SPECIFY ITEM More washing materials (soap, laundry, detergent) More personal hygiene products (shampoo, toothpaste, toilet paper, sanitary products) More clothing More on healthcare (e.g. health visits, medicines, etc) More cosmetics and perfume More on vitamins and mineral supplements More on entertainment (e.g. sport events attendance, hobbies, etc) More on celebrations (e.g. parties, festivals, etc) More on alcohol More on travel for recreation