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NFC Tags vs. the "We're Out" Button

20 min · 27. Juni 2026
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Daniel and his wife need a shared grocery system on Android. The core ask is simple: a "we're out" button that auto-populates a shopping list. We test Bring, OurGroceries, Google Keep, and more — and autopsy the NFC tag fantasy. The app isn't the hard part.

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