Shopping list

Modern grocery shopping list written with pen on paper from a notebook
Shopping list drawn in 1518 by Michelangelo for an illiterate servant

A shopping list is a list of items needed to be purchased by a shopper. Consumers often compile a shopping list of groceries to purchase on the next visit to the grocery store (a grocery list). There are surviving examples of Roman[1] and Bible-era[2] shopping lists.

The shopping list itself may be simply a scrap piece of paper or something more elaborate. There are pads with magnets for keeping an incremental list available at the home, typically on the refrigerator, but any magnetic clip with scraps of paper can be used to achieve the same result. There is even a specific device that dispenses a strip of paper from a roll for use in a shopping list. Some shopping carts come with a small clipboard to fit shopping lists on.

  1. ^ "Roman shopping list deciphered". ABC News. 5 March 2001. Retrieved 18 June 2018.
  2. ^ O'Grady, Cathleen (2016-04-15). "Ancient shopping lists point to widespread Bible-era literacy". Ars Technica. Retrieved 2016-04-15.

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