10 printable pages
Grocery Lists
Shop once, forget nothing.
Grocery list pages organise your shopping by department so you move through the store in one sweep. Pair them with a meal planner for a week of stress-free cooking.
Department-Sorted Grocery List
A grocery list with sections pre-labelled by store department: produce, dairy, pantry, frozen.
Two-Week Grocery Planner
A grocery list for households that shop once every two weeks.
Costco / Bulk Shopping List
A grocery list designed for warehouse-store bulk runs.
Farmers Market List
A grocery list for farmers market trips, with rows for vendor and seasonal substitutions.
Pantry Inventory Page
A page for tracking pantry inventory before you build a grocery list.
Freezer Inventory Page
A page for tracking what is in the freezer with frozen-on dates.
Holiday Grocery List
A grocery list for holiday cooking with rows per dish and per ingredient.
Quick-Stop Grocery Card
A pocket-size grocery card for the in-and-out trip on the way home.
Aldi / Trader Joe's Shopping List
A grocery list grouped by the typical aisle layout of small-format stores.
Big-Batch Cook Shopping List
A grocery list designed for one big batch-cook session that produces a week of meals.
About the Grocery Lists collection
The Grocery Lists collection on PlannerPages is built for adults who want a paper-based system without committing to a full pre-printed planner from a stationery brand. Each page in this category stands alone: print one, try it for a week, and decide whether the layout fits the way you actually think.
Every page in the collection is sized for both US Letter and A4 paper, with binding-friendly margins. The pages are designed to print cleanly on inkjet and laser printers in colour or grayscale, so you can keep your printer settings on draft and still get a usable page.
If you are new to paper planning, start with the simplest page in the list — the one with the fewest fields. The most common mistake is printing the most ambitious layout first, then giving up after three days because the page is doing too much. Build the habit first, then move to a denser page when the simpler one stops being enough.