Clean the Supermarket Item Categories

This page adds practical item-group guidance for real play: fresh food, pantry stock, drinks, snacks, and household goods. Those groups help players read labels faster, but they are not presented as official aisle IDs or a leaked database.

Verified facts

What We Can Confirm Right Now

This page only expands on item information that matches the public Roblox description or the verified control flow already used across the site.

Official scope 1000+ supermarket items
Food coverage Thousands of food items
Official category IDs Not publicly listed
Use case here Label-reading and player grouping guidance

Verified breakdown

How to Read This Item Page

Official Roblox description + site guidance

What this page is for

This page exists to make the items hub more useful during actual play. Instead of pretending the site has a secret database, it groups common supermarket stock into easy recognition buckets so players can sort faster without treating those buckets as official game taxonomy.

Official Roblox description + site guidance

Fresh and produce-style items

Fresh-looking food is usually easiest to recognize quickly: fruit and vegetable labels, loose produce packaging, and simple fresh-food visuals such as apple, banana, tomato, lettuce, or pepper-style items. These are examples of player-facing recognition, not a confirmed aisle code.

Official Roblox description + site guidance

Bakery, pantry, and canned goods

Bread, baguette, muffins, cereal-style boxes, pasta, rice, beans, and canned foods are the kind of staples players often group together mentally when reading item labels. This helps reduce hesitation when a shelf run mixes simple packaged goods with fresh food.

Official Roblox description + site guidance

Dairy, frozen, drinks, and snacks

Milk, cheese, yogurt, frozen meals, ice cream, bottled drinks, soda, chips, cookies, and candy are useful recognition examples when you are sorting fast. The point is not to publish an official shelf table; it is to separate cold goods, beverages, and snack packaging in your own run.

Official Roblox description + site guidance

Household and hygiene crossover

Because the official description covers a broader supermarket beyond food alone, players should also expect everyday non-food stock such as soap, shampoo, paper goods, or cleaning items. Use those as a separate mental bucket from food so they do not get mixed into pantry-style runs.

Concrete item content

Useful Groupings and Examples

Official Roblox description + site guidance

Fresh foods

Fruit, vegetables, salad-style items

Useful first-pass group when shelves look chaotic.

Official Roblox description + site guidance

Packaged staples

Pasta, rice, cereal, beans, canned soup

Good mental bucket for pantry-style runs.

Official Roblox description + site guidance

Cold goods

Milk, yogurt, cheese, frozen boxes, ice cream

Separating chilled and frozen goods cuts down on second guesses.

Official Roblox description + site guidance

Quick-grab items

Drinks, chips, cookies, candy

Bright packaging can trick you into mixing categories.

Official Roblox description + site guidance

Non-food stock

Soap, shampoo, paper towels, detergent

Keep these out of food routes when batching items.

Quick notes

Safe Rules and Boundaries

Official Roblox description + site guidance

Roblox publicly confirms a broad supermarket with 1000+ items and thousands of food products, but does not publish official category IDs.

Official Roblox description + site guidance

The groupings on this page help players read labels faster during live runs; they are not presented as official aisle names or coordinates.

Official Roblox description + site guidance

If you want a fact-level claim, use the verified scope on /wiki and /items/food first.

Official Roblox description + site guidance

If a future official item list appears, this page should be updated to separate official categories from site guidance clearly.

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