What Reddit Says About Grocery List Apps
We compiled 10 Reddit discussions about Grocery List apps from 7 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/Cooking
My husband and I have also been using Bring! for years! Not to be dramatic but it’s the grocery list app of my dreams 😍 ... It’s the best I’ve ever used.
r/EatCheapAndHealthy
If hubby is going shopping I can email or text the list to him, though it will just be a list, not in the app. ... Mela on iOS is one of the best apps I have used period. ... I plan 3–4 meals at the start of the week, usually just based on what’s already in the fridge and what I feel like eating. I ...
r/ynab
Reminders app. You can have sub-tasks, so you can group by store or aisle if you want. Paprika is an excellent recipe manager (a few bucks) and also has a decent grocery list.
r/androidapps
Also a vote for Our Groceries, which we also use to store orders for various restaurants. Especially useful if that particular restaurant doesn't have the ability to order online to be picked up later or the workers don't follow the app very well, causing more issues.
r/lifehacks
... Hey Google, put eggs on the grocery list. ... I'd be lost without Google Keep. I just say "hey Google, add carrots to shopping list" and then access that list when I'm at the grocery store—game changer.
r/Cooking
I like AnyList. It's not only a grocery list app but it can store your recipes too, and create a shopping list from the recipes.
r/androidapps
So Alternatively then just looking for a very simple app then where I just add my own list,have a nice simple clean UI, and add my own prices for each ingredient. Share ... I just use Google Keep. I'm able to share the grocery list with my ...
r/Frugal
I use the Paprika app and Our Groceries app. ... AnyList. You can have multiple lists and add ingredients directly from recipes to your shopping list and it will make note of what recipe the item is for within the shopping list.
r/EatCheapAndHealthy
That app is magical and no other app compares. ... What drives me crazy is that it seems like it would be so easy to code in, especially if they already offer delivery / pick up, and it is SO useful! Feels like it should be a standard feature. I don’t know why no one else has caught on, haha. Their ...
r/MealPrepSunday
I use the app "anylist" it's like $20? A year but it's so worth it for me. You can import recipes from websites, organize them, make a grocery list, and meal plan.
Key Subreddits