Supermarket Simulator has garnered a loyal following among simulation game enthusiasts. Its seemingly simple facade belies a complex gameplay experience that players have thoroughly enjoyed since its release. Navigating the intricacies of the game can be daunting for beginners, especially when it comes to making crucial decisions like which products to stock first. Prioritizing the right items early on can significantly impact the long-term profitability of your virtual grocery store.
7 Bread
A Staple Product with High Demand
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- Cost: $11.88 for 12 loaves
- Cost Per Loaf: $0.99
- Market Price: $3.96
- Recommended Selling Price: $4.00
Bread is a reliable seller with a low cost of $0.99 per loaf. By selling it at $4.00 per loaf, you can quickly turn a profit, making it an excellent choice for early stocking.
6 Flour
Affordable and Quick-Selling
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- Cost: $6.32 for 9 bags
- Cost Per Bag: $0.79
- Market Price: $3.71
- Recommended Selling Price: $3.50
Flour is a cost-effective option that sells quickly. At $0.79 per bag, selling it slightly below market price can attract customers and generate early revenue.
5 Oil
High Profit Margin Despite Higher Cost
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- Cost: $18.00 for 12 bottles
- Cost Per Bottle: $1.50
- Market Price: $4.50
- Recommended Selling Price: $4.50
While oil comes at a higher cost, its $4.50 selling price per bottle offers a substantial profit margin. It's a smart investment for players looking to boost their earnings.