Free Printable Kitchen Inventory Sheets
If we practice mindful planning and focus on our storage as well as consumption habits, we can avoid food waste. Tracking all the items in your fridge, freezer, and pantry is a great strategy.
Using a kitchen inventory printable is a good idea to start with this. You can print out any of the free printables for a freezer, fridge, spice, or pantry inventory list.
Kitchen inventory sheets are one of the simplest ways to stay organized, save money, and reduce food waste.
How to make a kitchen inventory list?
- Print inventory sheets for your fridge, freezer, pantry, and spices, where you’ll manually write your inventory.
- Gather all the items and categorize them by fridge, freezer, and pantry.
- List every item you have along with its expiry date.
- Record the quantity of each item.
- Update your inventory list weekly.
Freezer, pantry and spices inventory sheets
Save the file and print out a few copies of the freezer, pantry, and spices inventory sheets that you’ll be using in your kitchen.
Respecting food is respecting life—who we are and what we do.

Kitchen inventory tips for reducing food waste
- Make a grocery list before shopping so that you buy only what you need.
- Avoid buying perishable items in bulk unless you’re sure you can consume them before they expire.
- Store different types of food correctly (in the fridge, freezer, or pantry) to extend their shelf life.
- Keep leftovers in airtight containers.
- Cook in quantities you know you’ll eat.
- Place older items at the front of your pantry or fridge so that you use them first.
- Keep track of “best before” and “use by” dates to avoid unnecessary waste.