Review: Grocery iQ
February 21, 2010
Overview
If you are anything like me, going to the grocery store ranks at the top of the “Things I’d rather not do EVER” list. I hate going to the grocery, I totally despise it. Mostly because I’m never prepared to go, and when I get back I realize that there are critical items that I did not get. So, for the longest time now I’ve just avoided it all together and I either eat out or order in.
Well, with the economy the way it is I have to cut out the expensive eating out business and develop a better way to do the grocery store thing. Basically, it's called sucking it up and being an adult about my budget. First order of business is to learn how to create a grocery list. I talked to a friend and they suggested making technology work for me and do something on my computer or my 3Gs.
No need to twist my arm, so it was off to The App Store, which is where I found Grocery iQ. Grocery iQ is a grocery list creation app. Admittedly Grocery iQ was my third purchase. When I bought it in the summer of 2009 it wasn't associated with Coupons Inc. At that time I felt Grocery iQ swooped in and saved my bacon so to speak. But, since the buyout and the updates have things changed significantly? Read on to find out.
Features
Grocery IQ offers a wealth of features that make grocery shopping easy, effective, and frankly not so annoying. To make creating grocery lists a breeze Grocery iQ has:
- UPC scanning – use the camera on your iPhone to add items to your grocery list
- Multiple stores – set up lists for multiple stores
- Auto-suggest – as you type Grocery iQ provides items it thinks you are looking to add
- Favorites – use frequently used items to build lists
- Database – over 130,000 built-in items
- Organize by aisle – setup your lists by store so Grocery iQ can sort your items by aisle
- List sync – shared lists will be automatically updated with your invited users
- Email list – send lists to others
- List/Coupon print - you can print lists and coupons for others using WiFi