Supermarket Simulator – Beginners Tips
Things that might help at beginning of your supermarket!
Helpful Tips for New Players
- When restocking, consider buying items in sets of 3, 6, or 10 to save on delivery payments.
- Pricing items slightly above market price can lead to fewer complaints and better sales.
- Loans can be useful for upgrades but be mindful of payment terms to avoid extra costs.
Other Useful Information:
- Time doesn’t progress at the start of the morning, allowing you to prepare before opening.
- Monitor customer complaints to improve your shop and ensure items are priced.
- Remember to price new items promptly and keep an eye on unsold items without prices.
- Storage is optional but can help keep your store organized.
- Customers will wait in line without penalty for long queues at registers.
- Adjust item locations periodically for visual appeal and space management.
- Large items may require multiple shelves to prevent complaints about missing products.
- Boxes can be resealed (press ‘C’) if unsure of their contents, but be cautious when discarding them.
- Renaming save files allows multiple game saves without losing progress. Savefile.es3 is the active file.
- Pre-stock shelves before opening and keep extra boxes handy for quick restocking during the day until shelf stockers are available.
Quick Tip:
- When starting a “new game,” it replaces your first save. To keep multiple saves, rename the Savefile in the Supermarket Simulator Folder. Ensure the one you want to play is named Savefile.es3.
Refilling Stocks:
- Before opening, restock all shelves and keep extra boxes of fast-selling items nearby for quick restocking during the day. Until shelf stockers are available, this method helps maintain inventory levels efficiently.