Affiliate Disclosure
Last updated: June 2026
DinnerDrop helps busy families plan weeknight dinners and turn those plans into a ready-to-shop grocery list. To make shopping effortless, we connect that list to grocery partners so you can send it to your cart in one tap.
How we may earn money from grocery links
Some of the links DinnerDrop uses to send your grocery list to a store — including Instacart and Kroger — are affiliate links. This means that if you place an order after using one of those links, DinnerDrop may earn a small commission from the retailer, at no extra cost to you. The price you pay is the same whether or not you use our link.
Our recommendations are not for sale
The meals and ingredients DinnerDrop suggests are generated from your stated preferences — your family size, budget, cook time, and dietary needs. Commissions never influence which meals we recommend or which ingredients land on your list. We recommend the grocery partners we've actually integrated with because they make the one-tap handoff possible, not because of what we earn.
FTC compliance
In accordance with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission's guidelines on endorsements and affiliate relationships, we disclose that DinnerDrop participates in affiliate programs and may be compensated for purchases made through our grocery partner links. We share this so you can make informed choices.
Questions
If you have any questions about how DinnerDrop works with grocery partners, email us at info@dinnerdrop.app.