Do You Shop With or Without a List?

I keep a paper list going and jot down items I run out of that I want to replenish. On shopping day, usually Sunday morning, I add all the listed items on my phone using as app called Out of Milk. Then I add anything else I want. We go to 2 stores and I have a list for each. The app lets you check them off as you go so nothing gets missed.
I have to go to Walmart (or Target) this week also and Petsmart for dry cat food. If they don't have it, I'll have to do a Chewy order. They have been out before. All on my list.
 

I write my list on the back of an envelope - no high tech for me, no cell phone either. If I have to stick to the list, I need to leave my husband at home since he has serious case of impulse buying. We aren't getting younger so I just let him buy what makes him happy for now only to eventually quietly toss it out since his eyes are bigger than his stomach.
 

I see those digital coupons in the stores. But I don't have printer ink right now or a smart phone. So I'm out on those right now. But it's a good idea and I have seen some real deals with those digital coupons.
I don't have a smart phone or printer either. I do have accounts set up on line for the stores I shop. I just go sign in and hit the clip button and the coupons are downloaded to my account. Then when I shop I just put in my home phone number or scan the grocery card and it gives me the discounts I added online at home.
 
I don't use a list because I shop at least every other day to make sure we have a variety of fresh entrees, so I usually only buy a few items during each trip. I used to hate grocery shopping when I was working. Now I enjoy it because it takes up time and allows me to find new food items that we may not have tried. I live at Kroger, Tom Thumb, Central Market, Trader Joe's and Whole Foods. 🤣
 
I don't use a list because I shop at least every other day to make sure we have a variety of fresh entrees, so I usually only buy a few items during each trip. I used to hate grocery shopping when I was working. Now I enjoy it because it takes up time and allows me to find new food items that we may not have tried. I live at Kroger, Tom Thumb, Central Market, Trader Joe's and Whole Foods. 🤣
Even when I worked full time, I didn't mind grocery shopping. I would have to plan more. Make sure I had work lunches for 4 days. (I worked 4 on, 2 off and for ten years I worked 3, 12 hour shifts)

I usually shop WINCO Foods, large store, decent prices. I like Trader Joe's for non dairy milks and some other items. Some things come and go at the store. I find their prices are still doing pretty well. We don't have a Whole Foods, but two local health food stores.

I've never heard of Tom Thumb or Central Market.
 
I jot down items when I start to run low, but I shop every few days and pick up sale items even if they aren't on the list. I don't do an up and down every aisle shopping because I don't need that much.
My days of shopping for the family, bags of groceries to be carried in and put away are long gone. I don't miss it either!
 
I have always shopped with a list. Ordinarily I shop at the same store so I know where everything I need is and I make my list accordingly. I work my way from the farthest reaches of the store to the check out counter.
 
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When the flyers come out, I enter the things I want or need into my iphone Reminders. Just one category called Shopping and I put 3 or 4 main stores in there. This also carries over into the same list on my iPad so I can update things there anytime. Once I get to the store, the same list is on my watch. I can read it there and tap off the things as I go, if I want.

Some stores price match so I save the things I want in the Flipp app and show them to the clerk.

I like grocery shopping.
 
I always write lists ..
I start off with a list ......
Get in the shop, and DAMN ....Left it at home again ...
I make all the shopkeepers laugh LOL
its always......."left it at home again "
instead of spending 5pound ...ive done 50 pounds again Grrrrrrr
 
I do both. Mostly without a list. But sometimes I miss things when I don't go with a list. Like forgetting ketchup 2 weeks in a row, which constitutes a near crisis for me. :) I have a list for this weeks shopping, includes ketchup.
When I go into a brick and mortar store, I have a list. When I order online for delivery or pickup, I don't make a list because I can add things to my cart over a few days and generally don't forget anything.
 

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