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You always make a profit from every food item.
You can also disable items from the menu, if you don't have them in stock anymore.
So taking your point, I think it would be good to dial down the game speed so you have more time to make burgers and refill stuff.
On the other hand, you can just close the shop for a day and just make burgers. It's not like food goes bad in this game.
We also talk about customers arriving at the very last minute, seconds of the day, at the very moment when all the employees are leaving you high and dry...
food boxes thrown on the floor
customers complaining
ordered stock just gets put anywhere
buger shelfs to store burgers cant be marked
kitchin is to small
why not add more things such as
kabab food
and other burgers aswell
there is a veriaty of things that can be added to spice the game up regarding food
biggest problems are the complaing customers
kitching to small
and shelf problems
and the ordering system
no mater how much you order you run out of food to quick
a) use up the boxes with the least amount of items in them first
b) refill first, take stuff from outside to store them inside the shop afterwards
c) Don't get stuck.
And if there was a to automate buying ingredients, the game would be way chiller.
as long as you keep it ticking over its all fine
meaning the cashier cant serve because they is no product on hand until all empty shelves are stocked with something else that you dont need, and then the pace of customers alone means your going to get more complaints
it doesnt help that each customer in the line wants 3drinks 2fries, 6 burgers and a hotdog hardly any customers in the line want to order a normal amount of food for a single person at any given moment
then the entire workforce of ten staff decide to go on a break all at the very same time, and sometimes they even do that just before closing and never return from the break because its home time
ive given up tbh, i just order ten of everything every morning leave it out on the street and go do something else until its time to end the day
so.... all in all ya going to have to just ignore complaints
Conclusion:
- the 3rd expansion has nothing to do with the image presented, I find it expensive for what it is and anyway we're already running so much during the day doing orders that I'll be overloaded...
-Employees taking breaks at the same time
-waste on the floor: employees who open boxes and leave them on the floor ...normal in everyday life you leave everything on the floor....and since the employee who has to clean up is overworked and often takes breaks...
-the space on the shelves: small boxes, we only know how to put them in pairs.
-Despite the fact that there are labels on the shelves, the employees still manage to arrange the items in other places.
-orders are delivered to the restaurant entrance, but no closer, and you have to pick up the boxes one by one, instead of having a caddy or cart to put everything in and take more in hand...
addictive gameplay, but I'm put off by these annoying management problems
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think the amount of customers needs reducing myself, the game would last longer, it would take longer to get everything unlocked and purchased, it would ease the pressure on every station, reduce the sheer volume of stock required to be order so quickly, help elevate storage complaints. etc....