Friday, November 25, 2011

Plan Meals on the Go and Never Forget Your Grocery List Again with Launch of ZipLists New iPhone App

Sterling, VA (PRWEB) November 02, 2011

ZipList, Inc. (http://www.ZipList.com), a leader in online and mobile shopping lists and recipe boxes, now has a newly revamped free iPhone app available on iTunes at http://bit.ly/ziplist_iphone. The app automatically syncs with ZipList.com and across more than 40 partner sites, including MarthaStewart.com, Womans Day, $ 5 Dinners and more so users always have an up-to-date grocery list. All lists, recipes and retailers are automatically synced so users can get the information they need for meal planning and grocery shopping instantaneously.


In addition to the ZipList iPhone app, users of the new iPhone 4S can enlist Siri to add items to their shopping list via text messages with a simple voice command such as, "Tell ZipList to add cheese." Siri can also be used to retrieve shopping lists, remove items and a variety of other ZipList functions. You can learn more about how to use ZipList with Siri at: http://blog.ziplist.com/manage-shopping-list-with-siri.


Users can update their recipe boxes and shopping lists with items they find on websites, products and recipes they manually input, recipes from TV shows, and products from online ads, all because ZipList technology is already embedded with thousands of popular food sites, celebrity cooking television shows and consumer packaged good brands.


ZipLists new mobile app takes the hassle out of meal planning, allowing users to search for recipes while standing in the middle of a grocery aisle, said Geoff Allen, CEO and founder of ZipList. The new personalized recipe search even surfaces customized recipes based on peoples favorite chefs and food blogs, the ingredients they regularly purchase, as well as prep and cook time.


Once recipes are discovered, customers can add the ingredients to their shopping lists, and they are automatically organized by aisle order and shared with others in your household. Designed with an easy in-store experience in mind, people can push their shopping carts and check off items with one hand as they shop.

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