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Building a Self-Checkout System in Supermarkets: A Guide

Author : Lucas May 02,2025

In Supermarket Together, you're tasked with running a store efficiently, but managing everything solo can quickly spiral out of control. From manning the cashier's desk to restocking and ordering products, it's a lot to handle. When friends pitch in, things get easier, but for solo players, the late game on higher difficulty settings can become a nightmare, even with multiple employees. One way to ease the burden is by building a Self-checkout terminal. Here's a comprehensive guide on how to do it and whether it's worth the investment.

How to Build a Self-Checkout in Supermarket Together?

Building a Self-checkout terminal in Supermarket Together is a straightforward process. Just like any other item in the game, you can find the Self-checkout counter in the Builder Menu. Simply press Tab on your keyboard to access it, and scroll down until you see the option to build it. The terminal costs $2,500, but with the various money-making strategies available in the game, saving up for it early on shouldn't be a problem.

Is Building a Self-Checkout Worth it in Supermarket Together?

The Self-checkout terminal in Supermarket Together functions as expected. When your main checkout counter is busy, some customers will opt for an available Self-checkout terminal, reducing the crowd at the cash register and minimizing customer impatience. If you're slow at checking out customers, some might turn into thieves and leave without paying.

While the terminal isn't overly expensive, every dollar counts in the early game. It's often more beneficial to unlock new products from the Franchise Board and use the money to stock your shelves rather than immediately investing in a Self-checkout terminal. If you have friends helping out, it's better to build multiple checkout counters and have them manage these in the early stages. You can also hire employees to handle empty checkout counters.

Although Self-checkout can simplify customer management, especially for solo players, it comes with its own set of challenges. It increases the risk of thievery; the more Self-checkout counters you have, the higher the chance of robbers appearing in your store. To protect your hard-earned profits, it's crucial to enhance your store's security when installing Self-checkout terminals in Supermarket Together.

As you progress into the late game or play on higher difficulty settings, managing your store can become increasingly stressful. With more customers, trash, and thieves to deal with, Self-checkout terminals can be a valuable asset when things get too overwhelming to handle alone in Supermarket Together.

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