How would you say this naturally? Does this make sense?
Make sure the groceries one after the other on the list are close to one another in the supermarket and on the list so that I don't have to go back and forth at the supermarket.
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Well, you could say "Make sure the order of your list corresponds to the layout of the supermarket," or "please group the things on the shopping list together by category."