FridgeTrack comparison
FridgeTrack vs Sticky Notes on the Fridge
Sticky notes fall off, get out of date, and are useless at the store. FridgeTrack keeps the same information as a searchable list with expiry, in your pocket when you shop.
Comparison table
| Factor | FridgeTrack | Sticky Notes on the Fridge |
|---|---|---|
| Stays put | Digital list | Notes fall off |
| With you at the store | Yes | On the fridge |
| Expiry alerts | Yes | No |
| Searchable | Yes | No |
| Always current | Yes | Often stale |
Where FridgeTrack wins
A digital inventory travels with you and stays current, where sticky notes are stuck at home, fall off, and quickly go out of date.
When Sticky Notes on the Fridge still makes sense
A single sticky note for one urgent item is fine. For an ongoing picture of the fridge, the app is more reliable.
Try FridgeTrack
See what FridgeTrack can do on the app detail page, with the full feature list and App Store link.
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FAQ
Is an app better than sticky notes for fridge tracking?
Yes. It is searchable, travels to the store with you, and tracks expiry, unlike notes that fall off.
Can I check it while shopping?
Yes. The inventory is on your phone, not stuck to the fridge.
Does it alert me to expiring food?
Yes. It can track expiry so food does not get forgotten.
Are sticky notes ever enough?
For one urgent reminder, maybe. For ongoing tracking, the app is better.
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