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The Smart Student’s Survival Guide: Aunty Betty Food Box

  • Writer: Ibrahim Kolawole
    Ibrahim Kolawole
  • Oct 9
  • 2 min read

Late nights. Empty pots. Hungry students.


 It’s 10 p.m., your books are open, and your stomach is louder than your thoughts. You check the kitchen, nothing. No rice, no oil, no options.

That’s the reality for thousands of Nigerian students juggling school, tight budgets, and rising food prices. Every skipped meal costs energy, focus, and grades.


Enter Aunty Betty Food Box,  the smart student’s survival kit.


Why Students Struggle

  • No time: Lectures, assignments, and side hustles leave no room for market runs.

  • High prices: Food inflation crushes allowances.

  • Unhealthy shortcuts: Snacks and fast food kill your health and your wallet.


What’s Inside

Each box is packed for balance, energy, and flavor without breaking your budget.

  • Staples: Rice, beans, semolina, spaghetti, noodles

  • Essentials: Tomato paste, seasoning cubes, curry, thyme, salt

  • Breakfast & Energy: Custard, cereal, choco drink, milk, sugar

  • Protein: Sardine, mackerel

  • Oils: Palm & vegetable


    Aunty Betty's Food Box, Mini and Regular Pack
    Aunty Betty's Food Box, Mini and Regular Pack

Two Box Options

Mini Pack: Covers the basics for budget-conscious students or roommates who share meals. 




Regular Pack: A full month’s supply of everything you need, ideal for peace of mind.

Parents love sending the Regular Pack so their kids never go hungry.




Why It’s the Smart Choice

Saves Money – Bulk pricing beats market prices. 

✅ Saves Time – No more shopping trips. 

✅ Peace of Mind – Always stocked, even during exams.

✅ Healthier Meals – Better than snacks or instant noodles. 

✅ Convenience – All-in-one food solution.


How to Get Yours

  1. Order – Choose Mini or Regular from Betty Distribution.

  2. Delivery or Pickup – Get it delivered or collect nearby.

  3. Survive & Thrive – Eat better, save more, focus on school.


“This food box saves me ₦10,000 monthly.” – Tunde, 200L Student 


“It keeps me focused on school, not shopping.” – Ada, Final Year


Aunty Betty Food Box — because survival shouldn’t be a struggle. 





 
 
 

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