The idea behind this app is amazing...execution sucks
The idea behind this app is amazing, but it simply is just a chore to use.
First off, you can do so much; you can add prices, specific store prices, quantities, package sizes, etc. You can import and save recipes from their partner search engine super easily. This is amazing! However, there are a few major issues I am finding with using this app that I have found to be EXTREMELY frustrating and making me regret my purchase.
First, recipes and adding items to the list(s). I can find tons and tons of recipes and import them and the platform will create directions, list ingredients, and make it super easy to meal plan...on digital paper (or print if you like). But this is where the good ends. Let's say you want to, idk, add multiple recipes to your next weekly shopping list. Well, the recipes all will most likely have different descriptions of items (i.e. 2 cloves vs 2 large cloves). Thus your list adds two items, both being able to be solved with 1 bulb of garlic, or 1 garlic item being added, not 2 separate items. Not only is this annoying, but also does not remember the prices you put in for the garlic the last time you bought it or added it to the list. Thus making the cost prediction before you shop useless, unless you manually add items to the list based of your favorited items, which makes the whole automatically add items to a shopping list an absolute time-sucking chore. Pointless.
I spent at least 45 minutes making a shopping list, complete with researched products from my local Walmart, and then deleted recipe items in order to try the above feature, and it duplicated items from 2 recipes and NONE of the items had prices that I had previously entered unless I found them and added them in the "recent items" tab. What?! What is the point? Every time I want to remake a recipe I have to enter in all the prices again?? Long story long: it is great for making a list from a recipe but you will not have pricing, totals of all similar ingredients, a store, or any other information pertaining to the ingredients. Your shopping list with say, 5 days of dinners could be a hundred items with multiples duplicated making the list hard to read and shop for the items, let alone have an idea of what they cost or what your total is. It would be quicker to just write down what you need from the recipes tab manually combining the items, but you still wouldn't have the price. UGH! What a mess.
Now, adding an item. To start, you will have no items. None. You must manually enter every item, look up prices or add them in while shopping, for every store you ever buy it from. Let's say its a tomato. It takes 5 minutes or more to find the pertinent information for 1 tomato. Then you go to add a recipe that needs a tomato. It will not use this item you made, so you basically did all that for nothing. So, you must go through your meal plan, and check each item one by one, and see how many tomatoes you need, then go to your list, open your favorites or recent items, and add that many tomatoes to your list, but it won't be tagged for a recipe, but at least you know how many tomatoes you need for the week.
You can edit recipes. So, let's say you want to edit a recipe to include items that you created. You don't do it this way; you have to edit the item in every recipe for a price so that way when you add it, it will have a price. You do so by adding a recipe ingredient to the list and then editing the price. Why? Because every recipe relies on the name of the item, and each recipe's item is its own item, and must be edited separately. Here's how that doesn't work; if you have tomato in another recipe, you have to edit it but it only pertains to the recipe it is added from. So when you create a list from multiple recipes, you may have two or maybe even 5 items on the list that are all tomato. Okay, so how do you get around this? Go to all your recipes (maybe you have 100 of them) one at a time, edit the recipe, find "Large Tomato" or "Medium Tomato" and rename it to "Tomato" instead so the system recognizes its the same item. Except that doesn't work either. So you may have tomato 10 times on your list, all of different amounts needed for recipes, so you just kinda guess how many you need. LOL.
ALSO!!! Do not edit anything other than price after adding a recipe item to a list. If you do, it will not remember the information when you re-add the recipe items later. Wow. This is simply too much work for making a grocery list. Imagine having 50 recipes and you need to verify the pricing on every single ingredient regularly to even have the pricing feature (a premium feature by the way) be even remotely useful. I would rather stick to punching in prices as I shop into my phone calculator.
TLDR: This app could be great. But its not. It is an absolute chore, pointless to use, by the time you are done setting up a list you could have already been to the store and home.








