Choose meals
Pick meals that fit the people, time and effort in your week.
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How it works
Choose meals, turn them into one grouped list, use basket support where it is available, then cook from the same plan.
You buy with the supermarket. Review the basket before paying.

The planning flow
Each step has one job and one review moment. That keeps the service useful without hiding the decisions that still belong to you.
Pick meals that fit the people, time and effort in your week.
Check the plan still feels realistic.Shop Sorted groups ingredients by the way a shop is usually reviewed.
Remove what you already have.Use supermarket basket support where the workflow is available.
Review every retailer item before buying.Open the recipe steps from the same meal plan.
Adjust for your kitchen and household.Set up once
The setup is not busywork. It tells Shop Sorted what a useful plan has to respect before the list or basket review is created.
Household size and the meals you want planned.
Diets, allergens, dislikes and ingredients to avoid.
Prep limits, cooking effort and days that need easier meals.
Your usual supermarket, regulars and cupboard basics.
Service blueprint
What you see
The page should feel less like a guidebook and more like a map of the product: choose meals, review the list, then check basket support before buying.

A filling dinner that can flex around household preferences.

A high-impact meal that still turns into a simple grouped list.
A likely product match is ready to review.
Quantity or pack size may not match the plan exactly.
The estimate has moved and should be checked.
Open the supermarket result and choose the right product.
The supermarket basket is always checked by you before buying.
Control and trust
Shop Sorted reduces the weekly admin, but it should never blur who sells the groceries or who makes the final basket decision.
Quick answers
Short answers for the questions that usually slow people down.
No. Shop Sorted helps with planning, one grouped list and basket creation where available. You review every supermarket basket and buy with the supermarket.
No. It does not deliver ingredients. It works around your usual supermarket shop and keeps planning, list building, basket support and cooking instructions connected.
Shop Sorted supports Ocado, Tesco, Asda, Morrisons, and Sainsbury's. Basket creation coverage varies by supermarket and item, and you can also print your grouped shopping list as a PDF for an in-store shop or manual review.
You can save household food rules and dislikes. Allergy and dietary checks stay visible, but final supermarket ingredients and substitutions must still be checked before buying.
You review the supermarket basket yourself. Shop Sorted helps prepare the list and basket support where available, but you stay in control before checkout.
Ready for a calmer week?
Save your household setup, choose the meals you want planned, and review the supermarket basket before buying.