Carry directly and avoid wandering.
Clear one lane, bank the badge, then expand.
Treat Clean the Supermarket like a shelf-route game. The fastest progress comes from learning where item groups belong, carrying useful loads, and using badges to pace each full-store clear.
Send each item to the route that saves the next minute
The run should feel like a dispatch board: identify the aisle, clear uncertain items, keep badge timers honest, then buy the upgrade that removes the next delay.
Pause to confirm the shelf before sprinting.
Route for speed only when the layout is known.
Spend on the action slowing every run.
Anchor aisle
Choose the closest messy shelf group and only collect items that clearly belong there.
A single finished shelf gives you the placement pattern and starts the run without random walking.
Sweep nearby floor
Make a short loop around that shelf group, filling inventory with matching products first.
Short loops keep mistakes visible and make the +5 or +50 holding passes easier to judge.
Drop the wrong stuff
Use the drop control for uncertain items instead of hauling them across the supermarket.
Wrong-item travel is the silent time loss that ruins timed clears.
Expand one aisle at a time
Move to the next shelf group only after the current group is stable or mostly cleared.
The completion badges reward steady progress; you do not need perfect memorization on the first clear.
Replay for speed
After a full clear, repeat the same aisle order and cut empty trips.
Timed badges are route challenges, not first-session expectations.
Use public badges as route checkpoints
Buy for the blocker, not for the flashiest label
Use drop to avoid carrying a wrong item across the entire store.
Controls, first shelf, carry habits, and upgrade pacing.
Build a stocking routeAisle-by-aisle route plan for cleaner full clears.
Plan timed badgesClock Chaser, Quick Stepper, and Speed Runner route goals.
Check code statusNo made-up rewards, just current code check and redeem checks.
Compare passesCapacity, points, robot vacuum, and progression-skip tradeoffs.
Review updatesWhat changed and what to review after Roblox updates.
The Real Loop
The store is in chaos, there are 1000+ supermarket items, and the job is to sort, organize, and stock shelves. The guide should help players make fewer bad trips.
- Pick a shelf group before collecting items.
- Carry items that belong together instead of filling inventory randomly.
- Use drop controls to stage items near the right aisle when the shelf label is not clear.
Badge Roadmap
The badge ladder makes the site useful beyond codes: first shelf, 25%, 50%, 75%, full clear, then three-hour, two-hour, and one-hour clears.
- First clear is about learning shelf logic.
- Clock Chaser and Quick Stepper are route-cleanup goals.
- Speed Runner is a serious replay challenge with a tiny public win-rate signal.
Controls That Matter
The live controls show E interact, F drop, click place, and T wipe save on PC. A player-first guide should call out the reset risk and explain drop/place habits.
- Do not press the wipe-save key casually.
- Use drop to avoid carrying a wrong item across the entire store.
- Console players should learn RT place/interact before rushing timed routes.