Items and shelves

Clean the Supermarket Items Guide

The public description mentions hundreds of items, 1000+ supermarket items, and sorting thousands of food items. It does not publish a complete item stat table, so this guide focuses on the player skills that matter in every run: identify, carry, place, and keep the shelves readable.

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How Items Work in the Cleanup Loop

Items are the visible problem you solve in Clean the Supermarket!. A messy store is difficult because every object competes for your attention. The goal is not to memorize an unsupported list of item names; the goal is to understand how items move through the stocking loop. You find an out-of-place item, decide where it likely belongs, carry it through the store, and place it on the correct shelf.

The public game description gives enough information to describe the mechanic honestly. It says the supermarket is in chaos, players organize items back onto shelves, and there are many supermarket items to restore. That supports a practical items guide, but not a made-up database of values, rarity, spawn rates, or exact rewards. If those details become public later, they can be added with their source.

Identify Items by Context

Start with shelf context. Supermarket shelves usually communicate category through nearby items, shape, color, and layout. If you are holding food and see a section where similar objects repeat, use that area as your first guess. When the store is messy, one item may not be enough to solve the shelf, but several nearby items can reveal the pattern.

Do not sprint across the whole map for one uncertain object. Keep it within a small route until the matching shelf becomes clearer. This is faster than turning every uncertain item into a long search.

Carry With a Route

Carrying matters because every item has a travel cost. A route gives the trip a purpose. If you pick up an item near one shelf group, look for the nearest likely placement before moving to a distant section. If you keep walking past shelves that could be solved now, you are probably creating extra work.

Capacity upgrades become better when you can group items by route. Carrying more random objects can slow you down; carrying more objects that belong to the same area can save multiple trips.

Place Items Cleanly

Placement is where the run either becomes organized or stays chaotic. On PC, click is listed as the place input. On console, RT is listed as place. Before placing, make sure you are aimed at the intended shelf and that the item matches the shelf pattern. A fast wrong placement can cost more time than a slow correct one because it may force you to revisit the same spot later.

Use drop as a recovery tool rather than a habit. If you discover that an item does not belong on the current route, dropping may help reset the decision. If you drop every uncertain item, you create clutter that has to be solved again. Good placement is not only about the final click or trigger press; it starts when you choose which item to carry and where to take it.

Organize Shelves in Small Sections

A whole supermarket can feel too large to solve at once, so divide the job into sections. Pick a shelf group, clear the items that obviously belong there, then handle nearby uncertain items. Once the section is readable, expand outward. This keeps progress visible and prevents the common beginner problem of touching every aisle without finishing any of them.

Small-section organization also makes upgrades easier to judge. If each section takes too many trips, capacity may help. If moving between sections is slow, speed may help. If the final placement step is messy, control rhythm is the real priority.

Why This Page Does Not Show a Full Item List

A full item list would look helpful, but it would only be trustworthy if the item names, categories, values, and shelf rules came from public sources or direct confirmed documentation. The public sources checked for this build confirm the broad item mechanic, not a complete database. Rather than publish a long unsupported list, this guide explains the item decisions players make in every run.

The practical takeaway is simple: learn shelf context, carry with intent, place carefully, and use upgrades to reduce the parts of the loop that are actually slowing you down. That advice remains useful even as the game receives updates.

Items FAQ

Is there a complete Clean the Supermarket item database?

A complete public item database was not found in the sources checked, so this page focuses on how to identify, carry, and place items.

What should I do when I cannot identify an item?

Slow down, check nearby shelf themes, and keep the item within the same route until the matching area becomes clear.

Are shelves the main objective?

Yes. The public description centers the game on sorting and organizing supermarket items back onto shelves.

Last checkedJuly 6, 2026
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