Making a shopping list seems pretty straightforward. People have been doing it for generations - you just write down what you need and take the paper with you to the store. Thing is, there are a lot of ways it can go wrong: when you're in the living room finishing up a snack on a cozy night, are you really going to throw off your blankets to walk into the kitchen and write a note remembering you have more? What if you forget the list when you leave the house? Or your roommate or spouse offers to stop by the store on the way home, but you miss the text and don't send them the list in time?
Making a shopping list seems pretty straightforward. People have been doing it for generations - you just write down what you need and take the paper with you to the store. Thing is, there are a lot of ways it can go wrong: when you're in the living room finishing up a snack on a cozy night, are you really going to throw off your blankets to walk into the kitchen and write a note remembering you have more? What if you forget the list when you leave the house? Or your roommate or spouse offers to stop by the store on the way home, but you miss the text and don't send them the list in time?