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MyList: Grocery List & Budget

Jose Salazar

Free 5.00 · 1 storefront · 3 ratings No in-app purchases
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About this app

Know what to buy, what it should cost, and whether it's safe. MyList is the shopping list that keeps going after checkout. Scan your grocery receipt, see where your money went, catch price increases, and get warned when food you bought is recalled. Share lists with your household and plan the next trip together — on iPhone, iPad, and the web. SEE WHERE YOUR MONEY WENT • Scan any grocery receipt — items are read, categorized, and totaled automatically • Spending by month, store, and category • Price history on the things you actually buy — know when your usuals creep up RECALLS ON YOUR FOOD, NOT EVERYONE'S • MyList checks official FDA recall and outbreak data against the brands on your list and your receipts • Recall apps don't know what you buy. List apps don't watch recalls. MyList does both. ONE LIST, THE WHOLE HOUSEHOLD • Share a list by email and shop it together in real time • Prices, notes, and expiration dates on any item • Expiration reminders so food gets eaten, not thrown out RECIPE INSPIRATION • Browse recipes and add every ingredient to your list in one tap NO ADS. EVER. • Free: 3 lists, unlimited items, list sharing, recall warnings, 5 receipt scans a month, full web access • MyList Unlimited: unlimited lists and receipt scans, full spending history — $2.99/month or $19.99/year with a 30-day free trial • No ads on the free plan. No ads on any plan. Privacy: your groceries are your business. Lists, prices, notes, and receipts stay in your account and are never sold or used for advertising. Questions? support@mylistusa.com · mylistusa.com

Latest release

What’s New

Version 2.5 Aug 9, 2026

This update is about two questions: what you're really paying, and whether what you're buying is safe. PRICES • Every item now shows what you last paid for it, where, and when. • Get told when something you buy regularly changes price — with the history behind it, so you can see whether it's a blip or a trend. • A new Prices tab lists everything you've bought more than once, so you can go and look instead of waiting to be surprised at the till. • Compare by unit price, so a bigger box and a smaller one are actually comparable. • Mark a purchase as "on sale" so a promotion doesn't skew what you think something costs. • Up to two years of history, which is enough to catch the things you only buy a few times a year. FOOD SAFETY • Recall alerts now arrive the same day the FDA publishes them, instead of waiting for the classified record — often a week or more sooner. • Recall matching is considerably more accurate. Warnings for products that merely share a word with your item — chips named after onions, cookies containing egg — are largely gone, and genuine recalls that were previously missed now surface. • Products with accented names are matched properly, so an outbreak affecting jalapeños is found whether or not you typed the ñ. • Recalls too old for the food to still be in your kitchen no longer clutter the list. • Meat, poultry and egg recalls from USDA-FSIS are included alongside FDA data. BUDGET • A running total for your trip that's honest about what it doesn't know — it tells you how many items still have no price rather than quietly leaving them out. ALSO • Add items with Siri, hands-free. • Home Screen and Lock Screen widgets. • A plain-English privacy summary in the Account tab explaining exactly what leaves your device, and what never does. • Clearer setup when you first open the app. • Many fixes to shared lists, store names, receipt scanning and sync. Recall information comes from published FDA and USDA sources. Always check the official notice for the final word.

Audience growth

Ratings growth

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US rating-count history
3 ratings
3 Aug 13, 2026 · 3 ratings Aug 13, 2026

Baseline captured. Growth appears after the crawler observes a changed rating count.

Momentum comes from crawler snapshots for the tracked storefront. “Viral growth signal” means unusually fast recent rating gains; it is an indicator, not download data.

Price tracking

Price intelligence

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Price history
Current Free
Free Aug 13, 2026 · Free Aug 13, 2026

First snapshot captured. The trend line starts after the next crawler price observation.

  1. First observed Aug 13, 2026 · 4:07 PM Free

Screenshots

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