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Supermarket Together: How to Increase Shop & Storage Space

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Supermarket Together: How to Increase Shop & Storage Space

Beginning the journey of a superstore owner in Supermarket Together will let you start with a small store having the capacity to store around a few hundred products. As you make more sales every day and earn a decent profit, you will be able to increase the space of your shop and the storage area to both store more products and display more products for selling.

This guide will help you with how to increase shop and storage space in Supermarket Together.

How to Increase Shop & Storage Space in Supermarket Together

Providing a greater shopping experience to your customers will require you to increase the shop’s space, an area where customers browse the products. Initially, you can only place the shelves and fridges against the walls in the shop’s place, but these walls can be extended into a three-lane superstore.

To increase the Shop’s Space, head into the manager’s room and go over to the Shop’s Blackboard beside the backdoor. Here, you will find two upgrade options for the store which include increasing Shop’s Space or Storage Space. If you select the Shop’s Space the central area of the store will increase and if you select the storage space, the storeroom will expand.

The shop’s space is cheaper than the storage as it starts from only $250 and the price increases with every next enhancement, and the Storage Space starts from $2,000. As you unlock more product variety by acquiring more perks from the skill board, you must purchase shop space to make separate areas for each product type.

The storage space isn’t that essential in the early game because you will sell most of the products on the same day you order them. However, as you start bringing more variety of items to the shop, you would have to place more storage shelves in the storage room and store any excess product boxes.

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