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spaceballl

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Does anyone have a good recommendation of a grocery list application where we can sync via an API or a cloud service such that my wife can create a list, I can open the app on my phone, see the list, add some items, etc. Then she'll see the items. We can check groceries that we've purchased, etc. I know there are a LOT of options out there, per my google searching, but I wanted to check here to see if anyone has any faves. Thanks!
 
I find Reminders to be pretty limited, and the sharing isn't super intuitive.
Wunderlist is a pretty good option. It's geared to lists in general.
I just started playing around w/ Wunderlist. Only issue is that it's limited unless you upgrade to a service. I don't want to pay an annual fee. I'd rather have it integrate with something like dropbox or btsync so I have the files locally.

Maybe there's nothing for what I'm looking for at the moment...
 
I'd love a good grocery list app as well, but my must have is a scanner so I can hit the barcodes of the items I frequently get and then easily add the exact item back on to the list. For example, instead of typing in Eggs, I would scan the last box and it would show the exact brand and quantity. Anything like that available?
 
I use the Reminders. I have a list called Grocery. I make the list items location based with Publix address as the location. When I walk in the door of Publix my iPad, iPhone and Pebble all get alerts with each item I need to buy.

"Siri, remind me to buy milk when I get to Publix"
 
I'd love a good grocery list app as well, but my must have is a scanner so I can hit the barcodes of the items I frequently get and then easily add the exact item back on to the list. For example, instead of typing in Eggs, I would scan the last box and it would show the exact brand and quantity. Anything like that available?

Grocery IQ lets you add items to your favorites by scanning the barcode
 
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