Retailers

The NHS Healthy Start scheme helps families and pregnant people on low incomes to get healthy food, milk and vitamins.

The scheme is available in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Scotland have their own scheme called Best Start Foods.

You do not need to register to be part of the NHS Healthy Start scheme. You can accept NHS Healthy Start card payments if your retail store accepts Mastercard® and sells eligible healthy food and milk items.

People can use their cards to buy:

  • plain cow’s milk – whole, semi-skimmed or skimmed. It can be pasteurised, sterilised long-life or UHT
  • fresh, frozen, or tinned fruit and vegetables – these can be loose, prepacked, whole, sliced, chopped, or mixed fruit or vegetables
  • fruit in fruit juice, or fruit or vegetables in water, but not those with added fat, salt, sugar, or flavourings
  • cow’s milk-based infant formula milk – this must be labelled as suitable for use from birth
  • fresh, dried, and tinned pulses, including lentils, beans, peas, and chickpeas but not those with added fat, salt, sugar, or flavourings

Retailers are not responsible for checking what people buy with their card. It’s the responsibility of the person using the card.

Promoting the scheme

You can email communicationsteam@nhsbsa.nhs.uk to:

  • ask a question about promoting the NHS Healthy Start scheme
  • sign up to receive updates about NHS Healthy Start
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Frequently asked questions

Frequently asked questions that people may have about the Healthy Start scheme