With grocery prices only increasing, these printable grocery list and shopping list templates are a great way to help save money and time. Going into the grocery store with a list in hand helps you buy only what you need, and avoid impulse purchases.
Some of our grocery list templates have multiple lists on a single page, so you can cut or fold them, or use them to make a shopping list for multiple stores. Some of the grocery lists are categorized, with common items listed as reminders. The PDFs are great if you want something you can quickly print. Or, use the Excel and Google Sheets templates to fully customize your lists, such as recording items you frequently purchase.
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This simple grocery list features new illustrated category images and includes checkboxes and a place to enter quantities. Print out a blank list or edit with Excel or Google Sheets.
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This Master Grocery Checklist provides a fairly comprehensive list of items organized by category. You can use it prior to shopping as a quick inventory of what you already have. Change or add your own categories based on what you commonly buy.
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A new grocery checklist with custom illustrated category images. Customize your own master list with all of the groceries you commonly purchase, or remove the existing items to print a blank shopping list.
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List your meals for the week and create a categorized grocery list using this simple template. Use a single page for listing two weeks, or cut/fold after printing to create separate lists.
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Print a simple blank shopping list with 3 columns that you can cut or fold to make separate lists. Or, pre-populate the spreadsheet with common items that you frequently buy, then take the list with you when you shop so that you can buy items when they are on sale.
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Store common prices for items in the spreadsheet, then print grocery lists to take with you to the store. When you see items on sale, you can look at your list to see whether the sale price is good or not.
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This list is organized similar to the layout of many grocery stores to help save you time as you shop. It was designed to be printed, and gives you 2 lists per sheet of paper.
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Print four separate grocery lists on a single page then fold in half twice to make a list that fits in your pocket. The workbook also includes a simple blank grocery list with no categories.
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This is a more detailed version of the grocery list with meals. It lets you record separate weekly meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner and the categories for the groceries are also more detailed.
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This template lets you list the groceries you will need based on the breakfasts, lunches, and dinners you have planned for the week.
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Print a checklist for your groceries and meals allowing larger, easy-to-read writing. The starred items at the top are for the critical items. If you don't want to use the starred items, edit the Excel template and use copy/paste to replace those rows with the regular checkboxes.
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