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So I’m just one dude and 10k a year just on food seems incredibly high. I don’t go out that often, ~$1600 was at restaurants. I’m not really sure what I’m doing wrong while shopping at grocery stores and want to track grocery purchases better. The store I typically go to doesn’t have online receipts to use.

I’m wondering what kind of apps are available for tracking grocery expenditures that Lemmings would recommend? It would be nice to be able to go back and check prices/sizes of things too, so what is being shrinkflated/skimpflated

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[–] grabyourmotherskeys@lemmy.world 11 points 10 months ago (1 children)
  • Always have a folded up piece in your pocket and a pen. As you complete your transaction write "grocery $37" on it. Later enter into a spreadsheet (do the same with a phone by using a note taking app, Google sheets, or whatever)

  • have a set of folders, one for each month, in a file drawer or a hanging file box. This month's file is first. When you get home dump your receipts in it (and bills, etc). At the end of the month pull out the file and track what you want to track and shred any unneeded paper. You can leave useful reminders in there so they turn up next year and remind you to renew things, etc. Place the folder in back. Now this month's folder is in front.

And so on.