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Dev and Alicia share a two-bedroom apartment and split grocery costs using a shared spreadsheet. Each week, whoever shops uploads the receipt to a shared folder, and the app they use calculates who owes what based on which items were personal versus shared. Personal items, like snacks one roommate buys just for themselves, are excluded from the split. Shared items, such as milk, bread, and cleaning supplies, are divided evenly regardless of who purchased them. At the end of the month, the app sends a summary showing the total each person owes, and payments are settled through a mobile transfer app rather than cash. Dev mentioned that keeping receipts organized has made disagreements about spending far less common than when they used to split costs by memory alone.