docs: Fix typo and remove unused tip (#6849)

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Michael Genson
2026-01-07 14:31:57 -06:00
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@@ -104,9 +104,6 @@ Here you will be able to:
!!! tip !!! tip
You can use Labels to categorize your ingredients. You may want to Label by Food Type (Frozen, Fresh, etc), by Store, Tool, Recipe, or more. Play around with this to see what works best for you. You can use Labels to categorize your ingredients. You may want to Label by Food Type (Frozen, Fresh, etc), by Store, Tool, Recipe, or more. Play around with this to see what works best for you.
!!! tip
You can toggle 'Food' on items so that if you add multiple of the same food / ingredient, Mealie will automatically combine them together. Do this by editing an item in the Shopping List and clicking the 'Apple' icon. If you then have recipes that contain "1 | cup | cheese" and "2 | cup | cheese" this would be combined to show "3 cups of cheese."
[See FAQ for more information](../getting-started/faq.md) [See FAQ for more information](../getting-started/faq.md)
@@ -198,7 +195,7 @@ Mealie lets you fully customize how you organize your users. You can use Groups
### Groups ### Groups
Groups are fully isolated instances of Mealie. Think of a goup as a completely separate, fully self-contained site. There is no data shared between groups. Each group has its own users, recipes, tags, categories, etc. A user logged-in to one group cannot make any changes to another. Groups are fully isolated instances of Mealie. Think of a group as a completely separate, fully self-contained site. There is no data shared between groups. Each group has its own users, recipes, tags, categories, etc. A user logged-in to one group cannot make any changes to another.
Common use cases for groups include: Common use cases for groups include: