Started using my phone for my shopping list…..gets left behind in the same spot as the shopping list. At least there is consistency. Important for a plugger.
My most crippling problem is forgetting the pencil I use to scratch off items in my cart. Without it I have to check the list against the contents of the cart often.
We used the phone list for a long time – in case spouse thought of something to add – but with the new virus surge, we’ve moved to Instacart. Can change it online, too, up to a point.
I do that occasionally, but since my list is made to follow my shopping route, I usually manage to get 99% of what’s on the list and seldom what’s not. Unless it is on an unadvertised sale.
A clever Plugger will write their shopping list on a large Post It, so they can stick it to the handle of their shopping cart……provided they don’t forget to bring it.
I know far too many folks that do that. But they always take their phone, right? And most of those phones have the ability to store the list. Or just to take a picture of the list. Or even to have on it an app for their list. Sometimes technology that’s easy to use, is convenient, and that you might even already have, can be useful. But while it takes very little effort on your part, it simply cannot do it for you completely on its own. And most folks who leave their list but take their phones learn to do this after only about, oh maybe two dozen times. Don’t be like that when it’s so easy to make your life so much les frustrating.
Making a food plan for the whole week and shopping with a list saved us a lot of money. Even if now and then there falls an unplanned item into the basket.
fortunately, we can remember one or two things on the extensive list we left on the kitchen counter. when we do remember to bring the list my wife keeps handing it to me to check and i dutifully inform her that, yes, everything on the list is a blur…
allen@home about 3 years ago
Sadly i’ve done that. More than once.
yoey1957 about 3 years ago
Started using my phone for my shopping list…..gets left behind in the same spot as the shopping list. At least there is consistency. Important for a plugger.
Zykoic about 3 years ago
I often stand a catatonic plugger in the aisle between the vegetables and bread. Do recall what I forgot once car packed and ready to head home…..
wiatr about 3 years ago
My most crippling problem is forgetting the pencil I use to scratch off items in my cart. Without it I have to check the list against the contents of the cart often.
fuzzbucket Premium Member about 3 years ago
When I remember to take it I forget to look at it until I’m home again.
Caldonia about 3 years ago
Could this be the first “Pluggers” without a Plugger??
juicebruce about 3 years ago
The other side of this : You remember the list and still buy stuff not on the list ;-)
'IndyMan' about 3 years ago
Guilty, as charged ! ! ! ! !
kelloggs2066 about 3 years ago
Yes. Ours hangs on the refrigerator. So we can remember it after we get home.
chris1962cy Premium Member about 3 years ago
Nowadays, people take a picture of it on their phones in case they do forget it.
Olddog1 about 3 years ago
That’s the challenge of it. Make a list, read it over and then when you get back home compare it with you bought.
susiechas about 3 years ago
Or, you lose the list in your purse!
BlueNAL about 3 years ago
We used the phone list for a long time – in case spouse thought of something to add – but with the new virus surge, we’ve moved to Instacart. Can change it online, too, up to a point.
kv450 about 3 years ago
I try to remember to put my car keys on top of the list. It works (sometimes).
Jeffin Premium Member about 3 years ago
Shop hungry and don’t use a list. Yes, I’m in the grocery biz.
ctolson about 3 years ago
I do that occasionally, but since my list is made to follow my shopping route, I usually manage to get 99% of what’s on the list and seldom what’s not. Unless it is on an unadvertised sale.
Grumpy Old Guy about 3 years ago
A clever Plugger will write their shopping list on a large Post It, so they can stick it to the handle of their shopping cart……provided they don’t forget to bring it.
the lost wizard about 3 years ago
Better that than my wallet, which I forgot yesterday.
Display about 3 years ago
I know far too many folks that do that. But they always take their phone, right? And most of those phones have the ability to store the list. Or just to take a picture of the list. Or even to have on it an app for their list. Sometimes technology that’s easy to use, is convenient, and that you might even already have, can be useful. But while it takes very little effort on your part, it simply cannot do it for you completely on its own. And most folks who leave their list but take their phones learn to do this after only about, oh maybe two dozen times. Don’t be like that when it’s so easy to make your life so much les frustrating.
LocoScott about 3 years ago
I put it on my cell phone then I never forget it!!
Sgt. Snorkle about 3 years ago
That describes my wife!
Spacetech about 3 years ago
You’re a Plugger, If you ask for a ToGo Box for your Steak and Ribs, then half way home remember you left them back at the Restaurant.
KEA about 3 years ago
That’s why i use Notes on my iPhone.
Back to Big Mike about 3 years ago
That’s my bride and I almost every week.
StellaMaris about 3 years ago
Making a food plan for the whole week and shopping with a list saved us a lot of money. Even if now and then there falls an unplanned item into the basket.
gopher gofer about 3 years ago
fortunately, we can remember one or two things on the extensive list we left on the kitchen counter. when we do remember to bring the list my wife keeps handing it to me to check and i dutifully inform her that, yes, everything on the list is a blur…
Hulamooner about 3 years ago
I’m so excited this is the 1st time I have submitted to pluggers and I can’t believe I actually got published.
Hulamooner about 3 years ago
I was so surprised that I didn’t receive an email saying that I was going to be published.
mafastore about 3 years ago
Make list and transfer to the computer to print out these days. Back in normal days the list was in cell phone.