About Nutrientall
Nutrientall ranks real, branded supermarket foods by the nutrition printed on their labels. Pick a category, pick what you care about — most protein, least sugar, lowest sodium — and you get an honest ranked list, not a sponsored “top 10.”
Where the data comes from
Every figure traces back to the USDA FoodData Central Branded Foods dataset, which collects the nutrition-label data that manufacturers submit for packaged products sold in the United States.
To compare products fairly, every value is normalised to per 100 g. A product’s own label serving size is shown alongside for reference. Where a label omits a nutrient, that product is simply left out of the relevant ranking rather than counted as zero.
How rankings are built
Rankings are mechanical: products in a category are sorted by a single nutrient, highest or lowest first. The average-and-range “nutrient facts” pages summarise the same data — mean, median, and the extremes across every product that reports the value.
A note on accuracy
Label data is self-reported and occasionally wrong or out of date. Treat these pages as a starting point for comparison, not a substitute for reading the package in front of you. Nothing here is medical or dietary advice.