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The Grocery List Collection

Hi.

Celebrating 20+ years! Have you ever found a stranger’s grocery list at the store? We have. Almost 4,000 of them. This strange site has been kickin’ around since about 2000, and has been featured in more news stories, shows, and blogs than you can count.

Just click the image below to start looking through the collection. And send in your lists!



THANK YOU FOR COMING TO MY TEDx TALK…


BONUS MATERIAL…

THE BOOK:
Milk Eggs Vodka

This is the book I wrote, based on this site: Milk Eggs Vodka: Grocery Lists Lost & Found. It came out in hardcover in 2007 and was republished in paperback in 2011. You can buy it on Amazon and in most sophisticated novelty and gift shops, as well as the occasional thrift store or eBay seller.

THE ULTIMATEST:
Free lists

The Ultimatest Grocery lists

These are the best pre-formatted grocery lists ever created. I made them just for you—and they’re free. Print ‘em out, hang ‘em on the refrigerator door and mark ‘em up before you go to the grocery store (then leave them in the cart!).

THE MUSIC:
Shopping songs

A found list + $5 + starving songwriters = Musical genius! I used fiverr.com to release an entire album of songs about grocery lists. And believe it or not… it worked out rather well. Below is the book trailer video I made. The whole thing is free to download.


BOOK TRAILER FOR MILK EGGS VODKA



TESTIMONIALS…

“The Grocery List Collection
is compulsive reading… strangely addictive”

— The New York Times Magazine (link)

Why are you wasting precious time digging other people’s shopping lists? I mean, really what’s the point?

— Somebody named Mary, via email (more)

LIST OF THE MONTH

Leonardo Da Vinci’s grocery list. It’s probably visual because his assistant couldn’t read.