I’m looking for a good way to share grocery lists in my household. Currently we’re using Grocy but it has too much bells and whistles.

It’s really nice that Grocy suggests known products and can be used with the android app. But the process of adding new products feels a bit tedious.

I’m curious what other setups there are. Any suggestions?

  • @Scolding7300@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    I’ve switched to a mini whiteboard on the fridge and sending a photo. It was the most private option, abd more importantly the easiest way to add items

  • @jammnrose@lemmy.world
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    212 hours ago

    Buy Me a Pie! https://buymeapie.com/ It is free for limited use; you need to pay for syncing and more than one list IIRC. But they do have lifetime subscription options which I always go for. I’m not sure how android works, but on iPhone it supports family sharing so you only have to pay for one subscription for your family.

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    1 day ago

    I haven’t seen Our Groceries listed yet. I don’t know Grocy so I don’t know how this one compares, bells-wise, but it’s pretty straightforward, you can share a list with any number of users, and manage/add/edit/remove lists and items via a web app or mobile app.

    I’ve sent the devs more than one feature suggestion / bug report, and they were impressively responsive and forthcoming.

  • @zod000@lemmy.ml
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    72 days ago

    I’ll add another vote to how good Google Keep is for this, but as this is a privacy community, I’m not sure that is a suggestion that you want to hear.

    I’ve also had good luck sharing documents with Syncthing, but because we tend to only have it sync on wifi it didn’t work as well for groceries specifically because you can’t add items to the list after the person shopping has left the home and expect them to see them.

    • ddh
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      112 hours ago

      Recently started using Appflowy for this, as a replacement for shared Apple Reminders/Notes.

  • Bob
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    21 day ago

    You could use pad.riseup.net as a perfunctory solution. It’s just a text file that anyone with the link can edit, but Riseup is privacy-focussed.

    • @Blemgo@lemmy.world
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      17 hours ago

      Ome thing I don’t quite like about kitchenowl is how the grocery list doesn’t really seem to allow entering amounts of stuff, which is especially annoying when you try to shop for ingredients for a recipe. Otherwise it’s a phenomenal app in terms of unifying cookbook recipes as well. The autosummaties also work quite well, it seems.

  • Mikelius
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    72 days ago

    My family uses a custom Todo list on home assistant. I’ve got a separate dashboard of items we can just click to add to the grocery list, and then when shopping, checking them will move them out of the way. Very convenient, quick, and shared. So if you use HA, it might be good option, especially since you’re wanting something simpler (I was in the same boat)

    • that is an idea I might take :) how does this handle being offline? for example i sometimes lose connection in same stores here, but I still need to at least see the entries on the list :)

      • Mikelius
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        221 hours ago

        Hmm that’s actually something I hadn’t thought about, but yeah it probably wouldn’t work for an offline mode… If the app is already open, maybe it would work, but I’m not 100% sure. In general, it does require internet to connect to your home assistant (my phone is setup with wireguard to VPN into mind so it’s not internet facing). So yeah unless it can be used during those random connection drops, maybe not a perfect option :(

        • @andylicious1337@lemmy.world
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          221 hours ago

          oh ok. I am using Nabu Casa Cloud for mine so i am always online via cloud. i tested it with enabling flight-mode and the app goes directly to the disconnected state. Altought the app I developed for a share grocery-list has the same issue, so I will give HA a try anyway :) so still a good recommendation 😀👍

  • @rouxdoo@lemmy.world
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    152 days ago

    My wife likes AnyList so I use it too. If you’re looking for privacy-focused group lists I would suggest Home Assistant to-do lists (assuming you’re running Home Assistant already).

    • @Today@lemmy.world
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      52 days ago

      We use anylist and it’s pretty good, except for the lube and buttplugs that someone keeps adding to the grocery list.

  • JackbyDev
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    22 days ago

    Google Keep is the most amazing app for this. You can make a checklist and when you check stuff off it goes to the bottom. If you uncheck it it goes back up. Perfect for maintaining a shopping list. My wife and I used to use a shared note on there as our shopping list.

      • JackbyDev
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        21 day ago

        I just see thread titles, I don’t really check the community. It meets OP’s criteria. Also, not everyone is interested in the same level of privacy. I’m never going to go through the Herculean task of degoogling myself, too much stuff uses my Gmail. It’s just not worth it. I only have so much time in the day to enjoy myself. Aggressively turning things off like personalized ads, sharing data, etc. is acceptable to me.

        • you might be right about it being a hassle but if someone is asking something like this inside a community about privacy it most certainly does not meet OPs critera :D

    • handygaberOP
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      22 days ago

      True, google keep works really well. But privacy-wise not so much.

    • @wulf@lemmy.world
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      02 days ago

      Same here, Keep also let’s you tab in items, so we have it sorted by isle too. Makes shopping so much easier

  • @amorpheus@lemmy.world
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    -21 day ago

    Another vote for Microsoft To-Do here. It’s powerful but manageable, and the sharing works very reliably and quickly.