Summary

Running a superstore is tough, and that’s what gamers will quickly realize when they playSupermarket Together. This debut title from the indie developer DeadDevsTellNoLies puts players in the shoes of a business owner who must build their supermarket from the ground up. On paper, the game sounds pretty fun and relaxing, but things can quickly turn south if players don’tmanage their virtual store properly.

Whether playing alone or with a friend, there are a few ways to help make the early hours ofSupermarket Togethereasier. For those looking toturn an early profit, here are some useful tips to make note of.

Pricing products in Supermarket Together

Updated June 11, 2025, by Muhit Rahman: 2024 was an excellent year for fans of Supermarket Together with a steady stream of content updates along with its first major DLC “The Cool Pack”. The DLC added 8 different characters, Dance and Poses, and a whole new batch of decorations for players to use around their shop. It’s a great time to get into the game, with a new update out already that adds even more Green Decorations to help their store stand out. If players are taking their first steps into Supermarket Together, here are a few handy tips to make the start of their retail adventure easier.

9Mark Up The Prices

Making profits is one of the main priorities when running a store inSupermarket Together. Players buy products in bulk, stock their shelves with them, and use the Barcode Scanner to set the prices.The game is pretty lenientwith how high one can mark up the price, so players should be sure to take advantage of it.

For example, Salt usually costs $0.45 per unit when bought, but players can easily sell it for double the amount, making a huge profit per unit sold. However, when selling expensive products like Honey Cereals, it’s safer to mark them up by 40-50%. Otherwise, many customers will complain about the price and won’t buy them.

A checkout in Supermarket Together

8Round Up Product Prices

Makes It Easier To Give Change To Customers

When players start their store, they won’t have the ability to hire an employee right off the bat. That means that they will be stuck tending to the customers at the Checkout desk. Rounding up the prices will make it easier for them to return the change during checkout. Instead of setting the price of a product to $2.99, players should go for $3.00.

While the game won’t force playersto do the math, rounding up the product price will certainly help when returning change to the customer inSupermarket Together.

Manager Blackboard in Supermarket Together

7Don’t Unlock Too Many Products Early

Not Stocking An Unlocked Product Can Result In Penalization

As players progress throughSupermarket Together, they will get the ability to unlock a wide variety of products to stock their shelves with. However, during the early stage of the game, it’s best to stick with the Basic Products I. UnlikeSupermarket Simulator,where players canstock optimal products for profit,Supermarket Togetherpenalizes those who do not stock a product that they have unlocked.

If players unlock a new product line but don’t stock their shelves with it, the Not Found Product number at the End of Working Day screen will increase. When a new product line is unlocked, players need to keep the supply up to keep the customers happy. So, during the early stage, it’s best not to unlock a new product line unless players have the manpower needed to handle the supply line.

Restocking shelves in Supermarket Together

6Keep The Shelves Stocked

It’s easy to underestimate how quickly the player’s product will sell out once they hit that Supermarket Opened button. The key to success inSupermarket Togetheris to always keep restocking the shelves once the product is about to run out. Letting a shelf go empty is one of thebiggest mistakes players can makein the game.

More products on one’s shelves means that more customers will come in to buy them. Keeping spare products in the Storage Room is a good idea since players can restock quickly if a Product Shelf is about to run out. But even if gamers don’t have any backup in their Storage Room, they can quickly run to the manager’s room and order a new batch. Since the new batch arrives instantly outside the store, it’s possible to run out, grab the box, and restock the shelves before customers get a chance to complain.

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5Beware of Shoplifters

Don’t Let Your Money Walk Out The Door

The early few days in Supermarket Together are pretty easy to manage. Players' product options are low, and they’ll also be handling fewer customers. However, after they get through the first ten days, they’ll not only have more customers to deal with, but shoplifters will also start showing up at their stores.

To protect income, players will have totake proper measures to deal with thieves. While they can be identified via the unique Shoplifter Icon as soon as they walk into the store, it can be difficult to catch them in the act each time. Assign employees as security guards, set up security cameras, and install anti-theft doors at the entrances to verify the shoplifters can’t run away with goods without paying.

A cashier in Supermarket Together

4Unlock Employee 1 Perk

An Extra Set Of Hands Can Allow Players To Focus On Restocking

Unlocking the Employer 1 perk from the Franchise Points board will let players hire an employee for their supermarket. While the early days inSupermarket Togetherare pretty easy to handle on one’s own, once players get into days 4-5 and have a little more variety in their products,hiring a helping hand is a good idea.

This will free players up to order more products and restock the shelves while the employee handles the Checkout Desk. Of course, hiring an employee adds an Employee Wager expense to the End of Working Day accounts, but the quality-of-life improvement that comes with doing so is usually worth it.

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3Assign Different Tasks

Play To Your Employee’s Strengths

As players grow and expand their shop, they’ll eventually hire multiple employees to help out around the shop. While managing the cashier’s desk is always the first priority, they’ll also want their employees to contribute to other sectors of the supermarket. Make sure to assign the employees different tasks based on their strengths.

Some employees are innately good at restocking, while others perform better as security.When hiring an employee, check their stats to see which position they are best suited for and make sure to assign them to that specific task. Not only will they do their job better, but they’ll also have a higher morale because of it.

Building Lights in Supermarket Together

2Build Lights

Allows Players to Handle Checkouts Faster And Catch Thieves More Easily

Decorations don’t really impact gameplay inSupermarket Together. The customers will keep coming in even if players don’t put up any decorations. However, players should still set up a couple of lights around the store for their own benefit.

As time progresses in the game, the store can get pretty dark. Players will be able to handle the checkouts faster with a couple of lights around the store. It also makes iteasier to catch thieves.

Buying expansions in Supermarket Together

1Don’t Expand Too Early

When players are through theSupermarket Together’s early stages, they’ll soon arrive at a point where their store just won’t have enough space for all the products to resell. This is when players will want to expand the supermarket using the Buy Shop Space or Buy Storage Space option. This can be found in the manager’s room beside the Franchise Points board.

Expanding too early, however, is a bad idea, as it will also increase one’s overhead costs. Since buying these expansions is expensive, it’s best to hold off until players get through the first week or two of the game and have made somenice profits for themselves.

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