Samsung Food replaces 3 paid apps
One genuinely free tool, 3 subscriptions it can stand in for. Each pairing below is curated and verified by hand, with the honest catch spelled out. No votes, no pay-to-list.
licenseproprietary, free
runstheir cloud
installInstall the mobile app or use the web app, then create a Samsung Food account
dataSaved and imported recipes, meal plans, grocery lists, household-sharing records, profile data, and recommendations live in Samsung Food's cloud; the internal storage format is not disclosed.
setup✓ installs clean
facts verified 2026-08-10
Arrastra recetas a un plan semanal y conviértelo en compras; los anuncios reemplazan la factura anual.
the catchSamsung Food removes the invoice but adds ads, recommendations, and vendor-cloud dependence, with less control and portability than Plan to Eat's focused personal recipe planner.
the verdict →all Plan to Eat alternatives →Tus recetas se convierten en un plan semanal y una lista de compras; el ciclo útil se mantiene en el nivel gratuito.
the catchSamsung Food offers recommendations and planning, but its ad- and ecosystem-driven experience is less focused than Mealime's dietary filters, portioned plans, guided cooking, and nutrition design.
the verdict →all Mealime Pro alternatives →Recetas compartidas, planes de comida y listas de compras por $0; Samsung se queda con los datos de la cocina en su lugar
the catchSamsung Food is free and polished, but ads and recommendation tracking replace AnyList's focused paid utility, and its grocery capture and voice/reminder workflow are less disciplined.
the verdict →all AnyList Complete alternatives →last updated 2026-08-10 · up to $120/yr replaced · no votes, no pay-to-list