I have been searching grocery and personal care prices item by item to compare Kroger to Meijer (this are my only real options). Has anyone found a quicker way they would be willing to share? I could go to Aldi as well. I have looked at some apps to download but most seem pretty sketchy about info gathering or what they actually do. Having to keep typing to meet the 300 character limit so please pardon the run on sentence.
Is there anywhere I can look to compare prices for groceries? Or am I stuck driving and circling around to all the stores near me to find the best prices?
Frankly, I don’t even know how grocery store pricing works.
Do prices fluctuate week to week? Month or month? Day to day?
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Are there any free apps that will let me make a grocery list and then tell me the price of the item at local/nearby stores?
I've tried a few like Flipp and Grocery King and they aren't what I'm looking for.
I have 5 different grocery stores in my area. There are a couple I never go to because of distance, but I definitely would if I knew they had some cheaper options.
I have been tracking prices just using the notepad app on my phone, but it's tedious and sometimes difficult to navigate. Is there an app that makes price comparisons easier? I know some stores have their own standalone apps, but I don't want to download 5 different apps and constantly switch between them just to compare prices. I was hoping there is one app where I can track all prices for all stores in my area.
Thanks!
I used to manually keep track of where I can find the best price per unit for an item on an Excel sheet, but I wanted to know if there's an app/program that automatically tracks which grocery store has the best price for an item if I scan my receipt? Or something along those lines. It's been tedious for me to compare prices and update my own guide, so I haven't been keeping up with it. I've been considering switching from primarily shopping from Sprouts to Trader Joe's, but I believe the decision would be easier to make if I had a sort of price comparison app.
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10 years ago when I was couponing there were all these great websites that would let me search the deals for every store around my area, but they don’t seem to be working any more. I just want to be able to type in something like “diced tomatoes” and find out if they are on sale anywhere.
Title of post says it all. But with rising grocery costs I'm looking for a simple way to compare the prices of stores in my area either to find a better place to shop or potentially split the trip between places if the savings is enough to justify the extra time and gas.
Flipp can display the weekly fliers of most stores. More useful for deals than price tracking, but it's worth using.
I like looking at instacart. I'll shop around on their site but physically go into the store to shop. With the exception of produce that gets sold by weight, I pretty much know how much my total will be before I walk into the store. This has helped me stay on budget.
I have 5 different grocery stores in my area. There are a couple I never go to because of distance, but I definitely would if I knew they had some cheaper options.
I have been tracking prices just using the notepad app on my phone, but it's tedious and sometimes difficult to navigate. Is there an app that makes price comparisons easier? I know some stores have their own standalone apps, but I don't want to download 5 different apps and constantly switch between them just to compare prices. I was hoping there is one app where I can track all prices for all stores in my area.
Thanks!
Does anyone know of something like an app or website that allows you to see the price of a certain thing at various stores? Flipp is good to find sales, but I'd like to compare regular priced items too. Anyone have ideas on the easiest way to do this?
I live near major grocery stores and the price of even simple items like berries vary 4X in a single week! Any good website/apps that can track major grocery stores and show me prices in almost real time.
It would be even better if I can add trackers which notify me when a certain item hits a certain price.
I have tried a few apps from Google Play, some provides offers, some provides coupons but none track prices.
Hi everyone,
Recently I launched an app called My Cart! to help users compare grocery prices from different stores (currently Walmart, Aldi, Kroger, and HEB). The app also offers a bunch of recipes with their total costs compared among the same stores and lets you refine which ingredients you need.
While the app is out on both app stores, it is still a work in progress and I would love to know if this is something that people would be interested in using or if it would be beneficial. The grocery aspect is still being refined and it may not be an exhaustive list of anything you would need but I am working to update the list of items and stores available!
iOS link: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/my-cart/id6450795988
Android Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dxt.mealstogo
Has anyone come across and application that compares ALL grocery prices and not just the deal circulars? I already use Flipp for comparing circulars but the vast majority of my staple grocery list never shows up on a local circular. With prices and availability becoming less stable I am finding it necessary to check all the stores that carry grocery items to see who has what at the best price at the time I need a particular staple item restocked. This is taking more time than I have and I really need something more streamlined.
I'm wondering if anyone knows of good apps for basically keeping a database of grocery prices by unit to be able to easily see if an item or sale is a good deal or not.
Right now I use Price Cruncher and it is fairly close to perfect, but there are a couple things it's missing - barcode scanning would be nice, as well as the ability to make an account or something so that the database is accessible and current across devices. The history function is also not super user friendly and I wish you could choose which entry of an item to use as the default to crunch new entries against (for example, maybe an item went on a once in a lifetime sale and you don't want to always see that a good deal is 75% more expensive than the lowest price you've paid).
This is something I'd be willing to pay a few bucks for because I use it constantly and it's saved me so much money!! I'm surprised that there don't seem to be more options. Is this not something other people find interesting/useful?
I have a few main sources for groceries; Stop & Shop, Trader Joes, Aldi, and Fairway Market.
For the life of me, I cannot find any online circulars for them that would allow me to compare the cost of milk/eggs/bread etc...
... nor can I seem to figure out how to get a paper circular for anywhere but stop & shop.
Is there any good way to browse those costs without literally going to each store on a weekly basis and making a note of the prices?
Am I just an idiot and missing something?
TIA!
My father mastered buying groceries cheap from the weekly flyers. He sits down for 10 minutes makes a schedule of where to stop by and what to get. An hour later he comes with 2 weeks of groceries for 7 people with 100 dollars plus his three tall cans of beer.
I've heard good things about Flipp - https://www.flipp.com
Hi everyone,
Recently I launched my latest app, My Cart which is a meal planning app. The app provides dozens of recipes and their respective ingredients. You can select all of the ingredients you need and then the app will show you price comparisons among several grocery stores (Currently Walmart, Kroger, HEB, Aldi. Whole Foods and Target are next on the list to add). You can also use the generate feature which adds 1000s of additional recipes, their ingredients, and how to make them. You can also add individual items to your shopping list if you want to just shop for groceries that way and you can check out with any of the stores listed above. You then would schedule curbside pickup or delivery with the store.
Key features of the app include:
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Dozens of in-house recipes + thousands you can search up
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Price comparisons of recipes/items by store
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No added costs or surcharges (we don't add fees to the checkout price or take any %)
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Saving time from conventional in-store shopping
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Cheaper than other Meal-provider apps (Hello fresh, Factor, Uber Eats, etc)
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Easy Cancellation and the subscription occurs through Apple/Google so you don't provide payment info to us
Having launched (we have yet to post to Product Hunt or Indie Hackers), I am wondering if the price point is at the right spot. The app costs $4.99/Mo (Now $2.99) to use and looking at our install and conversion metrics, this seems to be a huge wall for most new users who download the app. When you first open the app, it walks you through the entire app and lays out the benefits of costs and time savings before it prompts you to sign up. I was hoping to get some feedback on the app and the price point and see what other people thought the app was worth a month.
Link iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/my-cart/id6450795988
Link Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dxt.mealstogo
Hey guys, prices are absolutely ridiculous now. Spent $8 on a carton of eggs (holy shit) and I've been cutting back a ton.
Is anyone aware of some good apps to compare prices and even get cashback?
Also, is there an app where I can take to my grocery store where they scan it and it automatically gives a discount (coupons, cashback) if there is any product in my basket that's eligible?
I appreciate the help.
In 2019 I made a price spreadsheet for the things we normally buy. I found it on my computer over the weekend so I thought I would do an updated price list and see the comparison.
Some items went up drastically, some stayed basically the same and a few were actually a little less. Obviously, the eggs were a huge increase, 18 eggs in 2019 were $1.57 and 18 yesterday were $10.99.
On the original spreadsheet I listed the item specifics - brand, amount/weight, so the comparison would be for the exact thing.
Overall the total for all the items in 2019 was $273.46. The total for all the items in 2025 was $386.77. That’s an increase of $130.30. The federal minimum wage has not increased in that time. So for people making $7.25 an hour, they are making no more pay, but possibly having an increase of $130.30 on a grocery run. This does not include any fresh beef, chicken or pork, which are way more expensive than they were then. I wish I had noted those prices as well, but they fluctuate so much that I didn’t bother.
Editing to add my location. US, southeast Missouri.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1bO8xQ2Z6vFqJ2m10cOQb2XKRzxSxzUz8iry673KgsaY/edit