Two tips from me. First, round numbers are the best. The less physical change the cashiers need to give, the faster they'll get customers out of the store. Pricing everything to the nearest whole dollar means no coin change at all, and as you get to higher levels you can price to the nearest 5 or 10 and make it even quicker. Second, since there's no limit on how much of a product you can buy, Market Price is just a number. By selling things below that MP, you may turn less profit on each item sold but you'll sell significantly more items. People will be surprised that the prices are so low compared to MP, and potentially buy more than they would have otherwise. Sell 1 box at +100 or 2 boxes at +90 each.
I've played a lot of hours on this game and those are all good tips.
Thank you :)
Two tips from me. First, round numbers are the best. The less physical change the cashiers need to give, the faster they'll get customers out of the store. Pricing everything to the nearest whole dollar means no coin change at all, and as you get to higher levels you can price to the nearest 5 or 10 and make it even quicker.
Second, since there's no limit on how much of a product you can buy, Market Price is just a number. By selling things below that MP, you may turn less profit on each item sold but you'll sell significantly more items. People will be surprised that the prices are so low compared to MP, and potentially buy more than they would have otherwise. Sell 1 box at +100 or 2 boxes at +90 each.
I like the round number tip! I also never tried selling below MP. Interesting idea to try.