Built from receipts
Prices reflect what you actually paid — not estimates.
MealCost turns your receipts into clear numbers: cost per meal, cost per person, and simple price trends.
Track your meal costs for free with 30 days of rolling history.
Private by design. Your data stays on your device (and your iCloud, if enabled).
Want the “why” behind the numbers? Start with a few quick reads.
Quick walkthroughs of the core flow.
Enter a receipt so your prices reflect what you really paid.
Select ingredients, set servings, and see cost per meal and per person.
Add a dining-out total (and tip) to track real nights out.
Trends and charts get better as your history grows.
Simple tracking that turns into useful insights over time.
Prices reflect what you actually paid — not estimates.
Combine ingredients into meals and calculate true cost.
See what’s going up, down, or staying flat over time.
Three quick steps. Start small — it gets better as your history grows.
Enter receipt items (or log a dining out total). MealCost remembers what you paid.
Pick ingredients, set servings, and see cost per meal and cost per person.
Charts help you spot what’s changing and where your money is going.
Short reads that answer the questions people actually ask.
Why “$180 at the grocery store” doesn’t translate to a real dinner number.
The simple difference that makes recipe math less annoying (and more honest).
Ranges, reality checks, and why trends matter more than “the perfect budget.”
Not guilt. Just clarity. It’s the frequency that sneaks up on you.
Shrinkflation, swaps, and the “same cart, higher total” problem.
A practical approach if spreadsheets make you want to close the tab.
These are meant to be useful even if you never download the app. If you do, they’ll make the numbers click faster.
A lightweight way to understand food costs without spreadsheets.
MealCost was created to answer a simple question that most food apps ignore: what does a meal actually cost?
Grocery totals don’t tell the whole story. Ingredients get reused, leftovers stretch across days, and dining out gets mixed in with home cooking. MealCost helps you capture what you really spend, then turns it into cost per meal, cost per person, and easy-to-read trends.
It’s designed to stay lightweight — no budgeting systems, no social feeds, and no pressure to log everything perfectly. Even a little data goes a long way once you can see it clearly.
If you’re curious, start here: cost per meal vs cost per serving. It explains why this app exists in the first place.
Start understanding your food costs in minutes.
Questions or feature requests? Email: mealcostapp@gmail.com
Need help? Visit the Support page.