I am asking my friend the questions after completing the purchase at a supermarket.Have you checked the purchased items against the grocery list?
Have you checked the purchased items as per the grocery list?
Please check them.
Thanks for your version. May I know what context can we use "against" and "as per"?In my humble opinion the first one is more likely. However, it seems like something a supervisor might say to an employee. If it's a friend I would probably say, "Did you get everything?" That would be understood to mean that I was asking if the person got what he/she was supposed to get. You could also say, "Did you get everything on the list?"
A: Did you get everything on the list?
B: Not only did I get everything on the list, but I got us some carrot cake.
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