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I couldn't afford it at level 42, so I was level 44 at the time.
Caught me off guard. Wouldn't think 10 customers is all that big of a change, but I had to rethink how to keep some items in stock.. chicken and potatoes, mostly.
yes chicken, potatoes and toilet paper, 1 och them takes 1 stock at the shelves i have them placed 8-10 at each time the problem is chicken needs a freezer and freezer need electricy which costs too much since you get higher bills, marketprice of it is very low and you profit 1-3 dollars from each chicken, what i did is making the price 2-5 dollars above the marketprice, some customers find it expensive and dont buy while some buys, i earn more and dont need to stock it as often and can have less space for them, and keep in my if customers cant find a item you lose -1 store point but if something is expensive they just dont buy it and you wont lose store points