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I think Our Groceries deserves more recognition than it gets. Back in 2010 when my wife and I got our first smartphones, even back then there were a lot of grocery list apps. I let her pick, since she was adamant to try them all, and she picked this one. To this day, I think it's still the best. Free with ads and no feature restrictions; $4.99 removes the ads. It is a bit high but for what it does, I think it's worth it.
It's a basic list app that syncs between phones and the web. The first user inputs their email address, and any other user has to be confirmed by the user of the first address. Web access is managed in the same way. You can use the lists beyond shopping if you want (it's great when a lot of people want Taco Bell or whatever), and you can have a picture and barcode associated with each list item, for when you absolutely have to have a certain variation of something and you want there to be no confusion. Like my vitamin water packets. There's plain grape, energy grape, and vitamin enhanced grape. I only like the vitamin one, so I took a picture of the box, so my wife knows exactly which one to grab.
Our Groceries
Great grocery app that is cross platform, multi user, and does near real time sync. This means that my wife and I can start at opposite ends of the store and not wonder if the other has already picked up something. Or, if shopping alone and someone else adds something to the list, it just pops up. Use it daily.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.headcode.ourgroceries
I don't know if over a million installs counts as obscure, but OurGroceries.
For the longest time, the S/O and I struggled with the best way to use Google Keep for grocery lists. It never worked correctly, or it wouldn't sync fast enough.
OurGroceries lets you take photos of the item and attach it to said item. If you're like me, and you can't tell any one of the 90 different kinds of tomato paste apart, this is a LIFESAVER. It also lets you enter in UPCs, for that extra "make sure this is what you get" kick.
In addition to being cross-platform synced, it will remember the order in which you placed items on the list, and let you re-order them. That way, you can have milk at the bottom, and bread on the top, if that's how you go through the grocery store.
You can make several lists for different stores (Aldi-specific items aren't available at Jewel, for example), make recipes with specific stuff and add multiples just by adding the item again.
Cannot say enough good things about it for people trying to run a household with multiple adults who do the grocery shopping.
OurGroceries. No idea about Alexa (doubt it), but I've tried a lot of them and it's by far the best.
I was a stay-at-home dad for 2 years, dealing with feeding 6 people a day. I set my recipes' item lists in the app and got on Google calendar and the OurGroceries website and made a 2-week meal plan. You just hit add recipe to populate any number of lists you set up. Individual items in the recipes can be added to any list you want. They can be sorted any way you want (isle, type of food, etc).
You get to the store, check them off on your watch as you go. The watch has the ability to add items via voice/keyboard, I use the phone to add things to the list throughout the day.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.headcode.ourgroceries
I can save you the hassle of dragging yourself to the kitchen. OurGroceries (iOS | Android) syncs a shopping list across all devices that updates as you need it. The premium version allows photos to be attached to the items.
Can't recommend it enough, because I'm the kind of person who always forgets a paper list when I'm tasked to go to the grocery store, but never forgets my phone anywhere.
OurGroceries Cross platform, family shareable shopping list (or todo list or any other kind of list...). Google Assistant and Alexa integration, and WearOS companion app available.
Not self hosted, but Our Groceries just works. Seamless and near-instantaneous syncing between phones. My wife and I have used it for >1 year, and it just works.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.headcode.ourgroceries
I've used both in the past before moving onto Grocy (which is lightyears more work, not a casual list share), but I can say that Cinnamon's dev is extremely responsive and very open to feedback.
I really like the Our Groceries app. It lets you take pictures of each item, and save it as well. I've purchased the "plus" version (one time purchase), so I don't know if the photos option is on the free version or not. I also list all the stores as "Categories", so I know if I have to get one thing at the grocery, then another thing at the pet store, then to Target, etc.
As for listing the price, I don't see a separate field for that, but you can make it part of the description (e.g. "Eggs $2.99"). That's what I'll do sometimes with Costco, but for the aisle listing: I'll always forget that olive oil is on aisle 53 (and they're sure not going to list it), so the listing for that product for me is "Olive oil, aisle 53" under the category of Costco.
Nothing on this app addresses your wheel of food question.
Hope that helps!
https://www.reddit.com/r/AndroidWear/comments/70sofh/lg_watch_style_alwayson_vs_tilttowake_battery/
I'm happy with it. Yesterday I put it on around 7:30AM, took it off at 2AM (L-O-N-G day!), and battery was at 52%. I have the watch face off to reduce burn in (OLED). Also, the always-on display isn't visible in daylight anyway, making it a waste.
More active users will be disappointed. The most I used it for was checking off my grocery list while I was shopping, and responding to a few texts.
The OurGroceries shopping list app works natively with Google Assistant/Home. It's the best shopping list app I've used, and allows you to share a list between different people (e.g., your SO). Definitely recommend.
OurGroceries is my goto app. You can even share it with your SO. Sometimes I go shopping and while I'm on the way, my wifes completes the list.
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Our groceries. It's a shopping list app that syncs via a web service. There's also an iPhone app. So you can share shopping lists in real time with multiple users even across different platforms. We love it and use it daily for all our shopping.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.headcode.ourgroceries
Our Groceries has been the best for my wife and I for six years now. It had sync when nobody else did and that was the killer feature. Still looks like a 4.0 app though. Free with ads. $5 to remove them is a little steep, but we use it all the time, so we both paid.
Our Groceries is great. Saves things you've entered for quick re-entry, it lets me categorize things however I want (I've done it by aisle in the store), and allows for multiple lists (I have one for each store I might go to). Plus it let's my wife add things to the list from her computer or app so she gets what she needs, and I don't have to remember to write it down when she asks me.
My wife and I use Our Groceries. Syncs seamlessly and instantly between our phones. Keeps a record of previously-purchased items which makes it easy to add them to current list. Has a barcode scanner to add products (although sometimes it gets the product amusingly wrong). You can change quantity but no option to input price. Can add photos of products, which is occasionally useful. There's also a web interface.
Might give our groceries a shot. Best of the ones I tried, and I tried most of them. Has a web site version which makes importing lists and initial setup on the laptop easy. Has syncing. Once you add something to one of your lists, I stays around as pantry item until you delete it. I think the lists were initially populated but I replaced most of the items with the products I bought. I think has a few extra features with one time purchase, but most are free. I paid just to support the developer, was worth it.
I've been using OurGroceries for years.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.headcode.ourgroceries
Unlimited users, unlimited lists, fast if not instant syncing. Anybody can add something, anybody can scratch it off.
It's an Android app (and website). In wearos 2.0, everything needs to be installed separately on the watch.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.headcode.ourgroceries
We use OurGroceries - it's on Android and iOS. Works well. Multiple lists for different stores, suggests items that you've added in the past based on what you're typing in, syncs between my phone and the Mrs.'s
Little late to the party, but I use Our Groceries and it integrates well with GH.
"Hey Google, ask Ourgroceries to add milk,brussel sprouts, and nutmeg"
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.headcode.ourgroceries
I believe <strong>Our Groceries</strong> can do just that. There's also <strong>a website</strong> so you can manage it from your computer.
Link me: Our Groceries
I’m not the first to suggest it but another shout for Our Groceries https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.headcode.ourgroceries&hl=en from me. My wife and I tried a few and they either didn’t share properly or the graphics were way over the top. Our Gorceries works perfectly for us.
We use OurGroceries, it updates in real time and you can also add items to it to from their website
The app that I use the most and gladly paid for was the OurGroceries app. Synchronized lists, and cross platform, it can't be beat.
Second in usefulness to me was Tasker. Being able to automate actions with logical statements is great. I only wireless charge at night, so when I put my phone on the wireless charger, the brightness goes to 0 and it goes to priority mode. When it detects my bluetooth speaker, it autol aunches iHeartRadio. On my wife's phone, when she opens acrobat to read a PDF, it extends her screen time out, and performs a vibrate pattern so she knows the time out has bee adjusted and reset when closed. It has a learning curve and I've only scratched the surface, but it's awesome.
Leaving aside the obvious apps that everyone uses, I really like Our Groceries.
There's a [website](www.ourgroceries.com), there's a mobile app.
Remember you need something during the week? Click click and add it to your list. You can keep ingredient lists as "Recipes" - planning to have Thai Chicken Soup on Wednesday? click click it's on the list.
It's convenient and practical all the time, but the really great thing is those times my wife and I take the whole family shopping. "You start on that end, I'll start on this end." Methodically go through each aisle, working with the same list on our phones. Items go into carts, crossed off list, everyone's on the same page. Shit gets done. Bang bang, we're out.
Banal as shit, but it's something that has to happen every week, and it makes it work so much better every time.
We use OurGroceries and are satisfied. Can share between Android phone, iPhone, update lists online. Works well for us!
I love the Our Grocery App.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.headcode.ourgroceries
For grocery list, we use OurGroceries . Synchronises between devices, works really well.
OurGroceries does this.
Our Groceries is awesome https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.headcode.ourgroceries&hl=en
We use OurGroceries for this
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.headcode.ourgroceries
It has a free version, but I liked it so much I bought it.
Been using the Ourgroceries app for years. Simple and lists can be shared among people.
Have a look at this: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.headcode.ourgroceries I love it.
I use Our Groceries which can be updated from browser, Android and Apple so my wife and I can sync items.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.headcode.ourgroceries
A grocery list app that you can share that we use is Our Groceries https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.headcode.ourgroceries
Our Groceries - shared grocery list and recipes between multiple phones and website
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