Clean the Supermarket Full Completion — 100% Store Guide

Restore every aisle in Clean the Supermarket!. Complete walkthrough from mid-game through stretching shelves to 100% store completion.

What Counts as Full Completion?

Full completion in Clean the Supermarket! means restoring every department, filling every shelf slot on every aisle—including extended stretching rows—and reaching 100% store restoration on the progress tracker. With 1,000+ items across ten departments and aisles that grow indefinitely, this is a multi-hour commitment for solo players and a substantial co-op project for groups.

This walkthrough assumes you completed the Getting Started guide, own carry tier three and speed tier two minimum, and understand basic controls. Follow the Late Game Build for upgrade targets during this route.

Part 1: Center Store (Snacks, Beverages, Canned)

Begin with snacks aisles (4–6). Visually similar packaging demands label reading—use the Item Lookup tool liberally. Batch by sub-category: all chips, then all cookies, then all crackers. Buy carry tier three and speed tier two during this phase if not already owned.

Move to beverages (7–9) with the same batching discipline. Bottle and can variants trip many players—verify product names before placing. Canned goods (10–12) follow; metal cylinder models require careful label checks between soup, beans, and vegetable types.

Expect first major stretching shelf events during center store completion. When an aisle extends, pause and assess new slots before continuing deliveries. Clear in 10-slot sections rather than attempting entire stretched rows in one trip.

Part 2: Side Corridors (Hygiene, Household)

Hygiene (13–14) and household (15–16) aisles punish mis-sorts with similar bottle models. Personal care products (shampoo, soap) must separate from cleaning supplies (detergent, bleach). Read name tags on pickup. Purchase jump tier one before hygiene if top-shelf slots block row completion.

These side aisles stretch moderately. Auto-Shelve tier one becomes valuable here—buy it if you skipped earlier per the Upgrade Order. Activate on long hygiene rows after confirming you are at the correct tier.

Part 3: Back Wall (Dairy, Frozen)

Dairy (17–18) requires refrigerated zone walks from anywhere in the store. Max movement speed before starting dairy saves cumulative hours. Batch four to five dairy items per trip with max carry capacity. Milk, cheese, and yogurt share white packaging—identify by product name.

Frozen (19–20) is the final grocery zone and the most aggressive stretcher. Aisles here can extend to 50+ slots. Equip Auto-Shelve tier two, max carry, and max speed before committing. Plan dedicated frozen sessions rather than mixing with other departments mid-trip.

Part 4: General Merchandise and Final Checks

General merchandise items appear scattered—batteries, pet food, light bulbs. Use the lookup tool for every unfamiliar model. Clear remaining loose items on floors anywhere in the store; completion checks count stragglers outside their aisles.

Walk every aisle one final time. Look for empty slots in stretched rows, misplaced items on wrong tiers, and floor debris near aisle entrances. Section completion indicators should show green across all departments.

Completion Timeline and Upgrades

Part Departments Required Upgrades
Part 1 Snacks, beverages, canned Carry 3, Speed 2
Part 2 Hygiene, household Jump 1, Auto-Shelve 1
Part 3 Dairy, frozen Max carry, Max speed, Auto-Shelve 2
Part 4 General merchandise, sweep All above maxed

Stretching Shelf Survival

Late completion is defined by stretching shelves. Read How to Beat Infinite Shelves for checkpoint drops, section batching, and multiplayer coordination. Never Wipe Save mid-completion—upgrades and shelf progress are irreplaceable. See How to Protect Save.

Multiplayer Full Completion

Divide departments among players: one on frozen, one on hygiene/household, one sweeping center aisles. Share the Item Lookup tool via screen share or call out product names. Stretching affects all players—communicate when completing sections that trigger extensions. Co-op can cut total completion time by 30–40% with coordinated batching.

After 100%

Hitting 100% store restoration validates your build and walkthrough execution. Tidyverse may add departments or items in updates, shifting completion criteria. Redeem new codes after patches for bonus currency on fresh content. Return to the Walkthrough hub or explore advanced Guides for speedrun and efficiency techniques.

Full Completion FAQ

How long does full completion take?

A full store restoration can take several hours depending on upgrades, routing skill, and whether you play solo or with friends.

Can I pause and return later?

Progress saves during play. Leave and rejoin the same server or your saved session to continue sorting.