Anybody else here use spreadsheets to keep track of food related shit?
I got really high the other day and created this. It started out as a simple shopping list calculator, but grew to so much more.
This spreadsheet keeps a record of previously-recorded items, and fills in the details like price automatically- taking tax into consideration- before giving me a total. It can also sort foods by criteria like calories/dollar, servings/dollar, amongst other things.
Do you guys have any suggestions? I'd be happy to release it to you guys once I tidy the sheet up because it has become a cluttered mess.
>>8156140
i don't hate you.
>>8156140
Holy shit this autism
I work with Excel all day but even I'm not this autistic
>>8156140
I like your enthusiasm.
>>8156140
I forgot to mention that the calorie needs are for two people in my chart. Also, prices and numbers could be wrong because I'm just rushing to test things as the spreadsheet evolves. The prices are expensive because its data taken from the most expensive store in my area. I usually shop around and end up saving $20-$30 by getting things elsewhere. My goal is just to figure out how best to plan my week's worth of food.
>>8156144
I don't hate you too.
>>8156147
I suppose I am a severe autist. Spreadsheets are like video games to me. Visual data is so much fun.
>>8156149
Thank you kind anon. I'm just trying to save money here because my girlfriend is like a child who spends our money on frivolous shit, so I have to get things under control.
>>8156165
You mind posting the sheet anon?
>>8156170
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1fzK28hkWkaeEWTRvKtqqnp62B_TkAY5Ti-fwBErCFGo/edit?usp=sharing
Like I said, the sheet is a mess. I wanted to completely re-do it from the gorund up before actually sharing it around because at this point, it only really makes sense to me.