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Not open source, but my husband and I have been using the premium version of Our Groceries for several years.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.headcode.ourgroceries
We one time payed for that (probably not an option now) years ago and have used it ever since. Works great. Not open source, though.
One-time payments. Those were the days.
There's this game called Futoshiki that I paid for once and I played every night before bed. I would play it with a dim screen until I fell asleep. Worked fine for probably close to a decade but recently started showing ads again. The email address for the developer is no longer valid. All other games like it that I found were subscription-based.
Sorry to hear about that. But also thank you for introducing me to this game! I found a free website https://www.futoshiki.com/ and I'm playing it right now!