Cooking at home just got Easier. Tastier. Cheaper. Healthier. Better.
The recipes you screenshot, finally shoppable.
Seven small fixes that change how you shop and cook.
Peanuts → sunflower seeds
Most apps guess what you ate. We use the exact ingredients you bought.
Meal-prep mode: a week of meals, planned to your needs.
Pick a recipe, peek at the macros — we lay out the prep day, build the cart, and walk you through every step in the kitchen.
Try meal-prep mode →Everything you'd want to know before downloading.
How does Everyday Eats know what's at my store?
Everyday Eats connects to your local supermarket's live inventory and price feed each time you open the cart. It reads exact pack sizes, current shelf prices, and stock — so the list reflects what the store actually has, not a national-average database guess.
Which grocery retailers are supported?
We are rolling out chain by chain. Right now we cover every Kroger location in the United States — including Ralphs, Fred Meyer, King Soopers, Smith's, and the rest of the Kroger family. Other chains are next; enter your zip in the app to see what's live near you.
What happens if my store is out of an ingredient?
We surface the closest substitute the store actually has — same recipe role, with a one-tap swap. If a substitute would change the dish meaningfully, we flag it before you check out. No silent swaps.
Is Everyday Eats free?
Yes. The app is free on iOS and Android. There is no subscription required to browse recipes, build a cart, or use cook-along mode. We earn through optional retailer partnerships, never by selling your data.
How is Everyday Eats different from Instacart or other grocery delivery apps?
Instacart starts with a list and finds products. Everyday Eats starts with a recipe and builds the list — exact ingredients, smallest pack that covers your portion, in aisle order. Walk the store yourself, schedule a free Kroger pickup, or send the cart to Instacart for delivery — same recipe, same list, your choice of how the groceries get into your kitchen.
Can I set dietary preferences once and have them applied everywhere?
Yes — and it goes further. Set vegetarian, vegan, keto, gluten-free, nut-free, halal, low-FODMAP, or custom rules and every recipe, product, and substitution respects them. Connect Apple Health and Everyday Eats builds a custom meal plan around your real goals — lose 8 lbs in 12 weeks, hit 180g of protein a day, manage blood sugar — adjusting recipes, portions, and macros automatically. It's one of our most-used features.
Pick a recipe. Skip everything else.
iOS and Android. Works with the stores you already shop. Set up in 90 seconds.
Always free — every feature