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The other way is to fish and create cheese as soon as you can. Then when you set up your food stalls make sure that you build them individually rather than as one big single market build. The reason for this is that if you build three food stalls in one build your villagers always go to the first food stall assigned. They won’t buy anything from the other two stalls until the berries have sold out. By building them separately, although the stalls can still be next to each other they count as separate markets and your villagers will buy from any of them regardless if the first stall is still full of berries. This helps spread the load across the whole of your food production.