Grocery - Smart Shopping List 4+

Plan, shop, cook, repeat

Conrad Stoll

    • 3.5 • 89 Ratings
    • Free
    • Offers In-App Purchases

Description

Grocery is the smartest and fastest grocery shopping app. Keep your list sorted while you shop with syncing support for iCloud and Reminders. Easily add shopping list items from Siri and Recipes.

** App Store iOS App of the Day - January 23rd 2021**

** MacStories Must-Have iOS Apps - 2018 **

"Extra navigational steps, like remembering where you are in a list or backtracking through a store because of the order on paper, can really push a person over the edge if going to the store is their current 'Impossible Task'. They might opt for leaving with only half of their items, or just not go at all…which can project this task into the future, always a little unfinished or uncertain. Grocery reduces steps needed in the moment, and provides that little bit of joy every time an item is checked off the list in the UI. Knowing that I just made the future better, by going to the store and checking things off the list and improving the sorting algorithm! This is actually a huge relief: reduced doomsday feelings because I know that future store runs are going to be even easier/better because of what I did today (yay positive agency)!" - Amelia W.

- Key Features -

• Share your lists with partners and add items to your list on iCloud!
• Grocery keeps your list in Reminders so sharing a list is as simple as sharing your calendar.
• Importing recipes from Safari is lightning fast.
• Create recipes in Grocery for quickly adding ingredients to your shopping list.
• An intuitive cooking experience with planned meals from your library of recipes.
• Always know what items are in your pantry and when they expire with Inventory Tracking!

- Reminders -

• Add items to your list on Mac or iCloud Reminder's apps
• Share your list by sharing a Reminder's list with others

- Siri -

• Tell Siri: "Add Eggs to my Grocery list"
• Create Siri Shortcuts to quickly add groups of items

- Lightning Fast -

• Custom auto-complete with your list items and notes

- Sorting -

• Grocery learns every time you shop
• Keeps track of the order you mark off items to sort your list next time

- Multiple Stores -

• Add a Store for every place that you shop
• Associate lists with stores based on how you want to shop at multiple locations
• Assign geofences that change the selected store wherever you go

- Recipes -

• Recipe files are stored in iCloud Drive and sync between all your devices
• Innovative Markdown Recipe format optimized for cooking on mobile phones
• Automatically detects timers in recipe steps

- CleanUp -

• “12 oz of Chocolate Chips” becomes “Chocolate Chips: 12 oz”
• Detect multiple or duplicated items

- CoreML -

• CleanUp can use a custom CoreML model to recognize item titles and notes

- Backup & Data -

• Your list is always stored in Reminders for easy backup or access outside of Grocery
• Grocery will never modify your other Reminders lists

- Quick Add -

• Quick Add uses your shopping history to suggest items you frequently shop for.
• It's great for adding frequently shopped for items to your grocery list.

- Syncing -

• iCloud syncing makes using Grocery across Mac and iOS devices seamless and easy.

Premium Features:

• Households share your stores, shopping history, planned recipes, pantry status, and all premium features with family members!
• Keep track of all the items in your pantry
• Automatic expiration and replenishment settings

Grocery Premium is charged to your iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase. Your Account will be charged the same price for renewal within 24 hours prior to the end of the subscription’s one-year period. Your subscription renews automatically unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. You can manage your subscriptions or cancel auto-renewal at any time on your Account Settings in the App Store.

Privacy: https://gist.github.com/cnstoll/e32bd7c159497faefee4236f6fbed113
Terms: https://gist.github.com/cnstoll/6dc3a5c5b93fcbf3279f62efe80e8336

What’s New

Version 3.1.4

** Grocery 3.1.3 improves overall compatibility for Widgets and other features with macOS! **

Sort by Aisle
- Fixed an issue where the no items header was duplicated.

Widgets
- Compatibility with new widget styles and appearances.


** Grocery 3.1.2 introduces aisle sorting for shopping lists and other new features! **

Sort by Aisle
- Group shopping list items together by aisle.
- Create a custom aisle suggestions model based on your own items and aisles.
- Sort the aisles for each store you shop at.

Multi-Item Drag and Drop
- Select multiple items to re-arrange via drag and drop on the shopping list.

Recipe URLs
- Add app URLS to recipes, e.g. "joule://" to open the Joule app

Cooking History
- Look up your meal plan history to see recipes you've made in the past.
- Easily add recipes back to your meal plan.

Dashboard
- Brand new support dashboard to help diagnose and fix most issues people experience in the app.

Bug Fixes
- Fixes several issues with live activities and toolbar items.
- Improves performance on startup and backgrounding the app.
- Fixes an issue with the recipe importing share extension.
- Many other small bug fixes that were reported by users.

Ratings and Reviews

3.5 out of 5
89 Ratings

89 Ratings

Yelpster11 ,

Having problems now

I was an early adopter and tipped the developers early on. I loved the Apple Watch syncing and the easy single list approach. I happily paid the annual fee to keep the dream alive. But I think since iOS 13 I t’s become the iTunes of grocery lists. It’s bloated and trying to be both a cookbook and a list. Go back to basics and make a list that works for multiple stores and stop. Right now it’s far to busy, will not sync after several restarts and reinstalls. Please organize the app for regular people and not just computer scientists.
Edit: Almost all of my issues were resolved in May 2020 update. Thanks! It still needs to be simpler. Make separate lists for separate stores easier to set up. Grocery lists have been doing this for awhile. Come on almost there.
Edit 2.0:The app is now where it’s supposed to be! I can separate lists easily. Not sure if average users like to poke around settings but I do. Congrats!

Tim6868 ,

So much potential...

I have tried over 40+ grocery/shopping apps, and this app has SO MUCH POTENTIAL. It’s feature rich and has some great functionality. However, like most app developers, use-case and actual usability seem to be an afterthought—which is paramount for any successful app. Features mean absolutely nothing without that! The sync function fails consistently and is poorly planned. I’m required to manually force a sync to iCloud and pull data from iCloud to update shared data on other devices. As a result... we have abandoned use for family and sync function. I have tested this with multiple devices and new data and all problems are easily reproducible. I have also uninstalled and reinstalled to confirm the short list of issues. There is a definitely learning curve, which could be easily remedied.

Emails to developer confirm that you are likely to not get a response, another failed use-case example. It’s easy to open a free support & ticket tracking system to receive the list of issues to be prioritized and worked on, establish a roadmap for features, and get this back on track. I hope that the developer takes this app seriously for future updates, enhancements, and builds up its potential. Again, because it truly has SO MUCH POTENTIAL.

xhat1964 ,

Set up is confusing

I’ll preface by saying I’ve just downloaded the app and am working through setup, so some more noodling on my part may make things clear. But initial impression is that Store setup is confusing AF. Instructions are minimal and written from the perspective of someone already intimate with the workings of the app. Somehow I wound up with two iCal DAV entries (or maybe two Reminders entries... It’s, like I said, confusing AF). Trying to do a grocery list and it appears as though the second store I set up has become a kind of master store, underneath which the first store I set up is like a sub-store. Like I said, it’s confusing AF. Better instructions are needed, or perhaps, better presentation of stores. Good rules of thumb for instructions: 1) Assume the user does not have a high-level conceptual understanding of your app. The user didn’t design it, so won’t be intimate with the consequences of choosing setup options. 2) Include a how-to guide, with step-by-step instructions, rather than a 10,000-ft level overview of the process.

Update: cancelled subscription, deleted app. The interface with Reminders makes zero sense. I deleted the two stores I had initially set up so I could start over to understand the set up process. To my surprise, a whole other category of Reminders (all geo-fenced reminders with names of fav servers/bartenders at my favorite establishments) showed up as a Store/List. What the fuuu...??

App Privacy

The developer, Conrad Stoll, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Collected

The developer does not collect any data from this app.

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Supports

  • Family Sharing

    Some in‑app purchases, including subscriptions, may be shareable with your family group when Family Sharing is enabled.

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