Find the deals worth planning around
Save nearby stores, pull current grocery sales, and let the best food deals rise to the top.

Grocery Sanity helps you plan meals around local deals, what is already in your kitchen, and the budget you are trying hard to respect.

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Grocery Sanity connects the pieces households usually juggle separately: store deals, what is already in the kitchen, recipe ideas, the weekly budget, and the list you take into the store.
Save nearby stores, pull current grocery sales, and let the best food deals rise to the top.
Track fridge, freezer, pantry, and counter items so the menu uses what you paid for before it expires.
When a package gives you more than one dinner needs, Grocery Sanity nudges that extra food back into the week.
Add meal ingredients and everyday basics to one simple list you can check off on your phone.
The app should feel useful before you ever build a perfect menu. It helps you remember what is in the fridge, avoid rebuying what you have, and make a grocery list for the life you are actually living this week.
Set a weekly target and see when the menu is staying close instead of guessing at checkout.
Snap a shelf, scan a barcode, or type an item when you notice it. The app keeps the plan grounded in reality.
Recipe ideas are built around sale items, pantry staples, preferences, time, and household needs.
Show a weekly save, waste avoided, and pantry-used recap without turning grocery shopping into homework.
Choose the stores you actually visit, not every chain in town.
Use photos, barcode scans, or quick entry for fridge, freezer, pantry, and counter.
Prioritize great deals, then leftovers and expiring items, while keeping meals varied.
Take one list to the store, check things off, and see what you saved after the trip.
Built for the small wins that matter: staying near budget, using the spinach before it gives up, and turning a good sale into more than one meal.
Saved stores, preferences, pantry patterns, and past recipes make each plan feel more like your household instead of a generic meal plan from the internet.