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If you do that they've got no room to split the bottles down in to baggies, which they will do if they have a spare slot, so they'll only manage to sell to people wanting exactly 5 units.
It's the same later with bricks, if you don't leave two slots free for splitting a brick to a bottle and a bottle to a baggie they'll only ever be able to sell to someone who wants exactly 20 units.
There are spreadsheets on the interwebs that will tell you the spending habits of all the customers.
Don't we all?
Call me.
Hmmm... Weird.
I only really started playing the game after that update and I got in to a state a few days ago where neither of my two dealers would make more than ~1k combined in a game day.
When I changed from fully stocking them with bottles to bottles and baggies they started making ~5k a day between them. Then I read about that issue so I left a couple of slots free and saw them breaking the bottles down themselves, moved on to bricks and stopped caring about money - dealers are making more than I can launder now anyways.
Maybe they just glitched out but it's weirdly coincidental that I fixed them by changing what they had in stock.