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The world's largest collection of found grocery lists.
  • ABOUT
  • VIEW THE LISTS
  • BOOK
  • DOWNLOADS
  • CONTACT & MORE
    • TOP 10 LISTS
    • THE GLC BLOG
    • BOOK GIVEAWAYS!
    • CONTRIBUTOR HALL OF FAME
    • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
    • CONTACT OR CONTRIBUTE

LCD magnets write their own poetry

  • February 12, 2006August 23, 2009
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See first comment: “They should really make them items in a grocery list and you tap them to light them up. Then they use bluetooth to print themselves out once a week and turn off.”

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This is the world's largest collection of found grocery lists. In fact, we wrote the book on found grocery lists.
Why? Other peoples' grocery lists are fascinating. Plus, the internet is a great place to do  stupid  interesting things. So far 3,800 funny, crazy, weird, sad and/or mundane discarded scraps of paper have been posted. But it's not all useless stuff—we also link to useful and interesting articles about food, shopping, lists, collecting, and more, as well as provide a pretty awesome downloadable PDF grocery list for free.

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