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Also after playing customers often buy things, they tend to just leave if they cannot get the table.
that being said 2-6 tables is okay, I wouldn't go more than 6. The key to making money in this game is minimizing store usage, customers spend too much time walking away from the door to look at shelves or tables. you want them in and out as fast as possible
I agree, but I see questions all day here about optimizing and they usually get poor advice. I have been degen on this game 12 hours a day and trying every possible setup. I'm about to go back to make a fun store.
Bottom line for optimizing is never sell singles, max 6 tables and cut out all low value products. Super min-max is just sell your highest card box with 2 stockers and be on register yourself.
There you go. It's a daily occurance.