Supermarket Together: A Guide to Self-Checkout Terminals
In Supermarket Together, managing your store efficiently is key to success. While teamwork makes the dream work, solo players often struggle, especially in later game stages on higher difficulty. This is where self-checkout terminals can be a lifesaver. This guide explains how to build and utilize them effectively.
How to Build a Self-Checkout
Building a self-checkout is simple. Access the Builder Menu (press Tab) and locate the self-checkout terminal. It costs $2,500.
Is Building a Self-Checkout Worth It?
Self-checkout terminals function as expected, diverting customers from busy cashier lines, reducing wait times, and minimizing the risk of impatient customers leaving without paying. However, consider these points:
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Early Game Investment: The $2,500 cost might be significant early on. Prioritizing new products from the Franchise Board and stocking shelves may be a more effective initial strategy. If playing with friends, multiple cashier counters and player-managed checkouts are preferable. Hiring employees to manage checkouts is another viable early-game alternative.
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Increased Thievery Risk: Self-checkout terminals unfortunately increase the likelihood of shoplifting. More terminals mean a higher chance of attracting thieves. Invest in enhanced store security to mitigate this risk.
Late-Game Necessity
In the later game, especially on higher difficulty levels, customer volume, trash, and theft increase dramatically. Self-checkout terminals become invaluable tools for solo players to manage the overwhelming workload.
Conclusion
Self-checkout terminals in Supermarket Together offer a valuable solution to managing customer flow, especially for solo players facing the challenges of the late game. However, strategic deployment, considering the early-game cost and the increased risk of theft, is crucial for optimal effectiveness.