Useful and Useless Grocery Shopping Lists [View all]
"Lucked" onto a site grocerylists.org that collects grocery lists, found in shopping carts, or sent in by people.
https://grocerylists.org/about/
What is this? Its a collection of found grocery lists. No, really. This site is all about other peoples lost grocery lists. There are nearly 4,000 posted here.
In 1997, I picked up a discarded grocery list at a St. Louis supermarket. I found it to be a fascinating glimpse into a strangers life and decided to pick them up whenever I found one. In 2000, I posted my collection of about 40 lists to the web. By 2004, when the New York Times Magazine profiled me and this collection, I had about 500. In early 2006 I started working on a book about these lost lists and by the time it was published in May 2007, there were 1,600 lists on the site. 20+ years later there are almost 4,000.
The collection is here
https://grocerylists.org/collection/
Though I urge people to write GOTV postcards instead of perusing these lost and found items.
USEFUL GROCERY SHOPPING LISTS
https://grocerylists.org/ultimatest/
Says the author:
This is an awesome pre-formatted list, in fact, its The Ultimatest.
Below are the best pre-formatted grocery lists ever created. I made them just for youand theyre free. Print em out, hang em on the refrigerator door and mark em up before you go to the grocery store. We have comprehensive versions for both meat-eaters and vegetabletarians. Links are below.
There are 4 downloads, spare you the trouble (what a kind person I am! ) PDF, EDITABLE PDF, and spreadsheet (XLS)
Free download:
THE ULTIMATEST GROCERY LIST (v3.3)
Free download:
THE ULTIMATEST EDITABLE GROCERY LIST (v3.4)
Free download:
THE ULTIMATEST SPREADSHEET GROCERY LIST (v1.1)
Free download:
THE ULTIMATEST VEGETARIAN GROCERY LIST (v1.2)