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More prettier!

  • Writer: V
    V
  • Sep 23
  • 3 min read

This time on Supermarket Simulator, I wanted to go for something a little different. For the longest time now my store has been very... VERY... disorganized to say the least. Products just all over the place. No rhyme or reason. I needed to fix that.


I started by moving some products over to some temporary shelves I placed down. Just so it would be easier to move things around. I walked around to see overall what I could work on first. I actually moved some shelves to the back of the store so I could put in empty shelves. I thought then it would make it a bit easier as then I could simply take items from a shelf now in the front and move it to the empty shelves. Personally to me, it just feels faster that way. Also I'm sorry but I was hating this checkerboard floor. Not because I didn't like the design per se. More so because the white was really making it hard to align the shelves. So I wanted to go back to the wood design it was before. Not the stock generic wood floor but a wooden floor nonetheless. Simply so then it would be easier to see the shelf outlines as I was moving them around. Once I got the new floor down, also realizing I would need to order a shit load of new floor, I started by doing the cleaning supplies aisle. I had some weird ass loose shelves with cleaning supplies. They all belonged cleanly on one aisle. I know my store sells a lot of pasta. Elbow, Penne, Spaghetti, etc. So why not? Pasta aisle! I wanted to consolidate coffee and tea into one aisle. Along with the non-refrigerated milk too. I'm shocked that it seems like those were the only non-alcoholic drinks in the whole store not in fridges. The beer and wine will go in their own area. Looking some more around, I was considering my own game plan on where everything else should go. Obviously my store sells sweets and candies. It makes sense to have a candy aisle! I also wanted to have a cooking essentials aisle. Flour and Sugar. And holy hell we sell a lot of sugar. After doing some looking, I figured that the candy should actually go elsewhere. I had a lot of cooking essentials. Including salt and pepper too. Those are very good to cook with!


I place some more shelves down and I decide to consolidate the candies and sweet cereals into one aisle too. I mean they're close enough right? Full of sugar that'll make your stomach explode? Speaking of consolidating... rice in the pasta aisle. They're also close enough right? I mean you cook both rice and pasta in a pot. At this point, stuff was looking really nice. A lot more organized than how it was before. I still had a lot of stuff to move around though. Cooking oils have to go on a small shell placed to the side of the cooking essentials aisle. I might find a way to clean that up later on. But for now that's how it'll be. How about bread and chips in one aisle? I don't know why. That's just how I had decided they should go. And that's how I ended this session of Supermarket Simulator. My first Supermarket stream with no customers. I didn't make any money? Dammit! Now what do I do? Besides sit in the nine hundred and seventy-one thousand dollars that I still have?

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