Fitness App of the Week: February 20, 2012

///Fitness App of the Week: February 20, 2012

Austin Financial Group does not endorse any of the fitness apps covered in our blog. This is for informational purposes only.

Have you ever been grocery shopping while hungry? If you have, chances are you left the store with less money in your wallet and more junk food than you planned. Part of a healthy lifestyle includes eating the right amount and right kinds of foods, all in moderation.  Creating shopping lists will not only help you to stay within your grocery budget, but they help you plan meals and stay accountable for the types of food you buy.

Grocery iQ is an intuitive shopping list that allows you to build your list quickly with predictive search and barcode scanning. You can check off items as you go, organize items by aisle, and print or email coupons. Need your spouse to pick up a few things? Create and email them a list using Grocery IQ.

 

More features include:

  • Add item details such as quantity and price
  • Add frequently purchased items to Favorites section
  • Add items to a specific list or “any store”
  • Coupon gallery for over a hundred brands
  • Add your coupons directly to your store savings card

Here are some healthy foods you may want to include on your shopping list:

  • Low-fat proteins like skinless chicken breast, ground turkey, and fish
  • Whole grains such as brown rice, barley, and whole wheat bread
  • Low-fat or non-fat milks, cheese, yogurt and creams
  • Fresh fruits and vegetables

Make sure to check the nutrition labels, too!

Grocery iQ is available for both Apple and Android devices. It can be downloaded for FREE. To learn more about this app, visit www.groceryiq.com.

Try out Grocery iQ and let us know how it affects your shopping experience!

2022-02-22T18:31:47-05:00 Fitness Tips, Health & Wellness|