Use case: groceries

Shared stuff splits. Personal stuff stays personal.

A grocery run can mix household staples, one person's snacks, another person's toiletries, discounts, tax, and bottle deposits. Fetti Up keeps the split connected to the receipt instead of turning it into guesswork.

One cart, clearer shares

Sort the receipt the same way the household thinks about the cart.

  1. Scan and review

    Turn the grocery receipt into an editable draft and correct any item, quantity, discount, tax, deposit, or total that needs attention.

  2. Keep personal items personal

    Assign one person's shampoo, snacks, or specialty item directly to them.

  3. Divide shared staples

    Split milk, paper goods, or another household item among only the people sharing it.

  4. Review the total

    Check the personal assignments and the items left shared across the group, then let deterministic code reconcile the shares to the receipt total.

  5. Send one link

    Housemates review their items and exact share in a browser, then choose an available way to repay the person who covered the run.

Details that belong with the item

Keep the receipt's structure visible.

Quantities

Scanned quantities stay attached to their line items so the draft can be reviewed as printed.

Discounts

Item-level discounts remain part of the item math instead of disappearing into a rough split.

Bottle deposits

Bottle deposits stay with the items they came from when they are present in the receipt draft.

Tax

Tax is spread proportionally across item subtotals, then reconciled with the rest of the bill.

A good fit when

The cart was shared, but not every item was.

  • One person paid for the whole store receipt.
  • Some items belong to one person and others belong to the household.
  • The receipt contains quantities, discounts, tax, fees, or deposits worth preserving.
  • Everyone needs an itemized explanation of the amount they are sending back.

Ready for the next check?

Next time you say “I got it,” let Fetti Up handle the admin.