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Stores

See which store wins on what kind of item.

Per-store breakdowns by category — produce, dairy, pantry, beverages. The supermarket that wins on cereal is probably not the one that wins on apples. Per-store pages tell you the full picture.

How it works

Each store you've shopped at gets its own profile: total items logged there, total wins (items where this store was cheapest), the categories it's strongest in, and a list of every item with the per-store unit price next to your overall best.

The category breakdown matters because nobody is cheapest at everything. Costco might win on bulk pantry but lose on small produce; Trader Joe's might win on dairy alternatives but lose on fresh fish. The store profile makes those trade-offs legible so you can split your trip without guessing.

FAQ
What if I only shop at one store?
The Stores tab still works — it'll show that one store with everything in it. The comparative power kicks in once you've logged prices at two or more places.
Can I add a store that isn't a chain?
Yes. The store field on the Log a Price screen accepts any text — farmers market, corner store, anything. It becomes a tracked store and gets its own profile.
Does it know about online grocery / delivery?
Only if you log the prices you paid online as a store. PricePrint doesn't scrape Instacart or Amazon Fresh — but you can log them by name like any other store.
What does "category strongest in" mean?
The category where that store has the highest ratio of wins to logs. If 8 out of your 10 produce logs at H Mart are cheaper than the alternatives, "produce" is where H Mart is strongest for you.
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