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You can start a game, bypass tutorial, and set up a simple little chicken shop but you won't turn a profit. Part of this is a result of the cashiers, I believe. If they did their jobs better, I might serve enough customers quickly enough to start making a profit. But as it stands, this is a very common scenario.
Customers come in and queue up. The first customers asks for fries.
Cashier goes and gets fries, sets them on the counter, then walks away for a few minutes.
Cashier returns and the customer again asks for fries. Fries are there.
Customer then asks for chicken. Cashier walks to get chicken, set it down on the counter, then walks away for a few minutes.
Cashier returns and the customer again asks for fries. Fries are there. Customer asks for chicken. Chicken is there. Customer asks for a soda.
Cashier gets a soda, puts it on the counter, and walks away for a few minutes.
Cashier returns and the customer again asks for fries. Fries are there. Customer asks for chicken. Chicken is there. Customer asks for a soda. Soda is there.
THEN the meal gets paid for.
This needs fixing, please.