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Instead of seeing a list of things to buy and checking them off one by one, this shortcut shows me a list of things to buy and lets me schedule a reminder one by one.
How to use
When you put something in your grocery cart, hit the button to run the shortcut.
First the shortcut will show you the other reminders you have already scheduled.
Then it will ask what you're going to make. You can choose from a list of items you have input before, or put in something new.
If you put in something new, the shortcut will remember that for next time.
Then it will ask when you're going to cook it. Select the date.
Then it will ask if you want to add a note to the reminder.
Then it will use all the information you put in to create the Reminder for you.
Your Reminders app will give your phone an alert on the scheduled day and time.
How it works
The shortcut creates a text file which contains the list you generate of things you like to cook, and stores it in your iPhone's iCloud file storage app.
As you add items to your shopping cart, you select them from that list and indicate when you would like to be reminded.
The shortcut creates a reminder with that information in your iPhone's Reminders app.