What Reddit Says About Food Organizer Apps
We compiled 11 Reddit discussions about Food Organizer apps from 8 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/organizing
We use the iPhone notes app, it’s become incredibly robust recently and I like the ability to share with the household, the ability to make a checklist so that we don’t constantly have to make a new grocery list for the common items, just check and uncheck and you can add whatever pictures or links ...
r/androidapps
New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Share ... Mighty Grocery. I don't use the pantry management component, and it could use a little work, but the scanner works, and photos are easy to add. ... I second that.
r/Cooking
Paprika, Recipe Keeper and Copy Me That seem to be the popular apps, I'm not crazy about any of them (so much so that I decided to build my own). They all have free versions so I'd suggest trying them all out and seeing which one you like best.
r/MealPrepSunday
Saffie AI - it's like ChatGPT for meal planning and grocery shopping, but better because you can see a visual meal plan and it creates an organized grocery list you can check off or import to Instacart.
r/Frugal
117 votes, 64 comments. My friend mentioned that her smart fridge has an app that tracks the freshness of her food and notifies her when something is…
r/ios
If you’re looking for unlimited free recipe saving and ingredient scaling, Cooklang might be a solid option. It’s more of a plain-text approach, but it gives you full control over how you store and organize recipes
r/Cooking
If you're interested in pantry tracking, we have a pretty robust barcode scanning system and will be adding receipt scanning shortly. If you do find a way to download the iOS version, send me the email you used to sign up and I can get you free premium. https://apps.apple.com/us/app/allspice-ai...
r/Cooking
Frugality is the mental approach we each take when considering our resource allocations. It includes time, money, convenience, and many other factors. ... Casual trial run of prepper pantry. ... A place where women can talk about prepping for their specific needs. Even though I used XX in the name t...
r/ZeroWaste
I think a friend of mine uses Paprika. Apparently it gives recipe suggestions too ... Any actually good pantry manager / home food inventory apps?
r/Cooking
🌟 🗓 Recently, we came to the conclusion that the Meal Planner part of OrganizEat hasn’t received the attention it deserves for quite some time now. After hearing your feedback and reflecting on how we can make the app even more helpful ...
r/selfhosted
Tandoor I found to be confusing and clunky with setting ingredients for your recipes, and the recipes don’t consolidate your ingredients if you use the same ingredient in different steps. But I didn’t play with mealie as much as I have Tandoor yet. You can easily try multiple different ones. RecipeS...
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