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I personally do coke and weed. Weed I give to dealers if I really need to get some money quickly while coke is growing, but tbh, I have so much money and nothing to spend it on, it doesnt even matter right now.
The real question is if you feel like you can have 2-3 different operations going at a time, and manage them all.
nah man you didnt get what I mean. my question is about if it bottlenecks the selling speed of each individual product if multiple are listed simultaneously.
Once you start automating with mixes and pumping out bricks then you only want one type of brick to give to each dealer so they have the inventory space to break it down into jars and bags so its up to you if you want to keep one dealer supplied with weed bricks and one with meth and one with coke or something that would be easy enough if you had them all automated.