Our mission

Making it easier to
eat well at home.

GroceryButler exists so that anyone who wants delicious, healthy food at home can actually have it — without the weekly grocery scramble.

"What are we going to eat this week?" It's the question that kicks off the weekly grocery scramble —
nobody signed up for that.

Our vision

We are here to remove that friction. Not the cooking — the part before the cooking. The planning, the listing, the pantry second-guessing, the ingredient deduplication. GroceryButler takes us from "I want to make this" to "I have everything I need."

Reduce that complexity, and more of us can eat at home when we want to — without it consuming the evening to get there.

This isn't a small problem. We can all relate to the 6pm scramble to figure out dinner. The extra store run for the one thing we forgot. The restaurant bill that would have fed us for three nights if we'd just had the ingredients at home. The moment we end up somewhere we didn't choose to be, eating food we didn't particularly want, because the system for getting a good dinner on the table was just too hard to win.

This happens to millions of families, every week, without fail.

That's why we built GroceryButler.

What we believe

The values behind the product.

Efficiency is a form of respect.

Every hour spent on grocery trigonometry is an hour not spent with the people we love, or on the things that restore us. Getting the tedious parts handled isn't a small thing. It's what opens space for what actually matters: calling a parent, reading to a child, taking the walk we kept putting off.

Home cooking should be accessible, not aspirational.

Cooking at home gives us more control over what we eat, how much we spend, and what we put on the table for our families. That's not a luxury — but it can feel like one when the logistics are punishing enough to make the restaurant feel like the path of least resistance. We're working to close that gap, for anyone who wants it closed.

At home when you want to be.

We are not here to tell anyone they should cook at home. Eating out is wonderful — spontaneous, social, a genuine pleasure in its own right. What we care about is the moments when we want to be home, want to have good food ready, and the scramble keeps getting in the way. We want to fix the scramble. The rest is yours.

You shouldn't have to be a grocery logistician.

The weekly scramble isn't hard because we're not trying — but because it's genuinely complicated: 1) Decide what to make. 2) Remember where the favorite recipes are. 3) Guess what's already in the pantry. 4) Mentally merge all the ingredient lists. Forgetting ONE item means a trip back to the store. These are mental gymnastics that nobody has time for.

Free to use

If this resonates with you,
GroceryButler was built with ♥ for you.

Pick meals from the menu. GroceryButler takes you from "I want to make this" to "I have everything I need."

No credit card. No commitment. Just a better week.