The LM324 does not have rail to rail outputs. Its output voltage can go to ground if the load sinking current is very small, and its inputs work when they are at 0V.
It has poor performance because it is the first low power quad opamp.
The MC33171 single, MC33172 dual and MC33174 quad opamps are also low power, have outputs that go to ground and have inputs that operate at 0V. Their minimum supply voltage is 3.0V like the LM324. But they do not have crossover distortion like the LM324 has and they have a bandwidth up to 35kHz while the LM324 barely makes it up to only 6kHz.
The MC34071 single, MC34072 dual and MC34074 quad opamps have a normal supply current, have outputs that go to ground and have inputs that work at 0V. Their minimum supply voltage is 3.0V like the LM324.
Their bandwidth is up to 100kHz.