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Assuming you mean a general note-taking app rather than something specific to shopping lists, perhaps this would fit the bill?
https://logseq.com/
I haven't tried it yet myself, but I've been looking to move away from Notion and this looks interesting. It's billed as open source but I came across this on their alternativeto.net page: "Notice: the backend code will be open-sourced as soon as weβre sure that the backend service meets the security standards."
I'm not sure if that's still relevant or not, but am posting it FYI.
Joplin is open source, has todo lists and syncs with any plain webDAV server, or stuff that provides webDAV, like NextCloud.
Joplinapp.org. Your link goes to a for sale dotcom domain
Thanks, fixed it! I'm usually pretty good at Internet...