Does The Game need a Bigger Storage Room? | Supermarket Simulator Gameplay | Part 65

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Supermarket Simulator Gameplay Let’s Play - Run your own supermarket. Stock shelves, set prices as you'd like, take payments, hire staff, expand and design your store.

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Hey Kage, I agree with you. Larger storage room is necessary. And to change the subject, Green Hell has an UPDATE! New animals and a parrot nest! Woot

monicawesney
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Honestly, I hope the dev does add the function for workers to bring things in from the street, but also adds expansions like a deli, meat counter, bakery etc. This could open up extra game play “tasks” like ordering ingredients, making cakes, slicing lunch meat, and interacting with customers in more ways than just checking them out. It would make more sense that as you automate tasks with hired workers, new manual tasks open up.

Risalynnx
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Kage said he would be surprised if super markets order toilet paper more than once a week. I worked at walmart, and we got at least 4 pallets a day. But nobody orders anything for walmart it's all automated. Let's say you buy 2 boxes of rice with 10 packs in each. This means your inventory is a total of 20. When you sell one, the register will subtract it from the inventory. And when it gets down to a few packs, the system orders 2 more boxes.

dustless
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I worked in a standard sized grocery store. The store room was not a room, it was half the size of the store. The full lemgth of of the shopping area, and about half as wide. As with almost all grocery stores, there was a loading dock, where semis unloaded pallets of products. Deliveries were multiple daily..
I try to play the game in a clean, minimalistic way, and have no need for a larger storage. But the current one is like having a walk-in closet for players who like to keep a healthy backstock. The room is about the same size as a convenience store back room.

Daiska_Plays
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I love the way you have the storage set up. Logically speaking it makes sense to have more storage. I have worked at a small grocery and a huge supermarket, both had massive storage areas. The supermarket storage was almost as large in the back as the front. Minus the frozen dairy sections!! I don’t see why the dev wouldn’t give you more upgrades for the storage of the store has room to grow still. I’m sure he will.

supremeol
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Hey Kage hope your well ... I've been watching your videos for some time now an enjoy your context... keep it up ... would just like to say I work for a well known Australian supermarket in there main distribution centre... supermarkets order daily supplies of every item within there store ... those item volumes would go up or down depending on the day or session... I.e. hot weather more cold drinks, Fridays delivers higher volume especially produce, people shop more at the weekend... when you talk about sell by date it's alot longer than you think. I work in the chill reseving goods into the DC.. what the game does need is an auto account of all your inventory so you can keep ontop of your store room even if you do think it's too small.. remember space is money to large companies .. keep up the good work lee

leeyoung
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Man you're really serious about gaming . Never seen someone post gameplays this frequently
Great respect for you bro❤

LegendgamerForever
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The one item that I have a problem within my game is you can have 4 boxes on the shelf with 1 item in each box taking space. I have to take one of the boxes and unload a shelf so the stockers will unload all the 1 item boxes. I believe the developer has the stockers programmed to take the best box to fill the shelf but makes a box nightmare in storage.

RealRamton
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love this series have watched it all and enjoyed every minute...how i wish i was able to play (no pc} i play the android version which is less cooler but watching your videos really entertains me, , , keep em coming🤩

levinhojr
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I was working in the big store and our storage room was actually bigger than the shop. There were shelves floor to the roof, there´s nothing like this in the store and there was daily delivery of fresh pastry, desserts and other stuff like that.

BJKage
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I finish work and when kids get home from school, I watch your vid, I then fall asleep watching it (no reflection on you), then re watch it later in evening 😂

Enjoying the supermarket vids, keep em coming.

UnfittedNoise
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Having workers bring stuff in from the street is coming, spoilage is coming. The grocery stores I've worked in ordered almost daily, not everything but there were items that had to be ordered on a regular basis.

Black_Widow
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I'm with you Kage (it was my comment)... I want everyone to enjoy the game as much as possible. I agree the size of the storage room now can feel limiting so if it would be more fun for you, bring on the storage expansion! The way the game mechanics work, I think the storeroom most certainly should hold enough to get you through a day but I think shelf space should also be considered. If the game let you know how much stock you have of something and have someone bring in your stock for you, then I really think it would make inventory management a lot less tedious. For me, I also think being able to rearrange the store easier is important. Part of the fun for me has been expanding then figuring out a new layout and that is really difficult right now.

pirtatejoe
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There's a "Dishwashing Simulator" looks interesting.

alphaomega
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I respect that you can play how you like but I also think you fundamentally don’t understand how those of us without backstock are playing. 🙈 You’ve said this before, that we must be ordering multiple times of day, and that’s just not true. I order and stock once a day based on what sells each day and that’s it. I don’t even monitor the stockers during the day to help them. It never runs out and my stocker guys aren’t super busy either because they’re not trying to sort through 300 boxes each day.

That’s one part of the equation you really need to think about too, imo, that the stockers are fixed in how fast they can work. The more you give them to do, the less your store is going to have the ability to stay stocked. If you’re that worried you’ll run out of stock of something during the day, to me that says you’re not allotting enough shelf space in the store for that item.

But I’ll try and be quiet from now on, you can play how you like. 🙊 The way you stock just looks so painful to me that I want to help you out. It looks so incredibly complicated and slow, but I realize we all play differently so that’s fine if that’s how you like to play. Just know that we’re trying to explain an easier way but that’s also okay if you want to play your way. I’ll try not to bug you more about this. I do enjoy watching your videos other than this aspect that I really want to reach into the screen and fix for you. 😂❤

jenniferm.
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Hello Kage. I agree and disagree with you. I have worked in retail over 20 years, in grocery stores and general merchandise stores. Grocery stores usually have small storage rooms. Food are usually ordered every other day or twice a week. Food you can not keep for long periods of time in storage. I have also worked at a Wal-Mart, They received shipments every day. There are days that items are sold out, but restocked in a day or two. If you are going for realism, then you would have to work with what you have. If not, then I hope the developer does increase the size. Thanks you listening.

cordellg
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As I former retail manager - I completely understand not having a ton of backstock and also the same as a realistic perspective for particularly food - but as a gamer who enjoys this game I agree with you on the storage. not being able to backstock means you are ordering what feels like ALL the time. I also agree with you - if our dudes would bring it in the stuff from the street that would be huge... but they are so slow already lol. I have been personally experimenting with how lean i can dedicate shelves on the store floor so i can run with just 1 spot of backstock (unless its a thing that only has 1 box per shelf spot in storage like chicken) - and not run out by COB. .. but i get bored quickly of ordering every day - especially when there's so many items. I also think we should be able to order from the shelves by default. Not at a computer station.

nettieg
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Everybody plays this game differently. Just like any other game. My storage room still has one more expansion I can get. My store is level 56. I can't remember which product license I'm on, but I think it was the one with the new coffee and all shelf items. My storage room has racks outlining the outer walls and two in the middle. But I'm content with that as of right now. This is the way I choose to play my game and I'm happy with it.

lisabells
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Hello Kage, I have work in the grocery industry for over 20 years. I have designed and implemented backrooms for major grocery company's and can tell you with over 600+ stores i have worked on the backrooms are always less then 10% of the store footprint. This is because labor to put a item in the backroom and then on a shelf is to high. Its my cost-efficent to go straight to the shelf, and that's called "truck to shelf" or "just in time". the goal of must major retailers is only keep fresh items in backroom. Major grocery stores get 2 to 3 deliveries a day. Fresh goods, dry goods, and drink vendors. So deal with the stockrooms as you see it. But i hope they do not add move room. Love the videos Also remember that its a grocery store not a bagel shop

Xologrim
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I worked in a large grocery store and we got toilet paper at least every other day. You can't really store it in the back because it takes too much space, but it's sold quickly

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