Supermarket Chaos Wiki

Your complete guide to organizing 4,668 products across 16 store sections

Supermarket Chaos is a cozy organizing simulator on Steam where you restore order to a chaotic supermarket after the store-organizing robot GPT-9000 went rogue. Pick up scattered products, match them to price tags, and watch the store transform section by section. This wiki covers controls, every aisle, skill upgrades, achievements, walkthroughs, and tools to help you complete the full 4,668-item restoration.

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Not Supermarket Together or Supermarket Simulator

Supermarket Chaos is a single-player Steam organizing simulator by BunnyHop — not the free multiplayer game Supermarket Together or the Roblox title Supermarket Simulator. This wiki covers only the paid Steam release (App ID 4800590).

Quick Start for New Players

New to Supermarket Chaos? Start with the fundamentals before tackling all sixteen sections. Learn the default controls, understand the core pick-up-and-place loop, and follow our getting-started walkthrough for your first five hundred items.

All 16 Store Sections

The supermarket is divided into sixteen distinct sections — from fruit and tea to wine, ramen, and homegoods. Each section has its own shelving rules, product types, and occasional quirks. Browse individual section guides for placement tips and known issues.

Fruit

Section

The fruit section holds fresh produce scattered across floor displays and refrigerated cases. Products here include apples, bananas, oranges, grapes, and seasonal fruit varieties. Each item must match its price tag on the correct shelf or display bin.

Read the Fruit section guide

Tea

Section

The tea aisle contains boxed teas, loose-leaf varieties, and specialty blends. Shelves are organized by brand and tea type. Match each package to its shelf label carefully — many tea boxes look similar at a glance.

Read the Tea section guide

Frozen Foods

Section

Frozen foods occupy the freezer aisle with doors or open-top chest units. Ice cream, frozen meals, vegetables, and desserts all belong here. Temperature-themed packaging helps identify the section, but always confirm with the price tag.

Read the Frozen Foods section guide

Books

Section

The book section features paperback and hardcover titles on standard shelving. Each book spine displays its title, and the shelf price tag indicates the exact placement slot. Books are among the more detail-oriented sections due to similar spine sizes.

Read the Books section guide

Wine

Section

The wine section stores bottles on horizontal or angled racks. Bottle labels face outward, and each slot has a specific price tag. Players have reported bugs with the top wine row — double-check placement if an item refuses to slot.

Read the Wine section guide

Ramen

Section

The ramen aisle holds instant noodle cups, packets, and variety packs. Packaging is colorful and similar across brands, making price tag matching essential. This section is popular among players for its satisfying shelf-stocking visuals.

Read the Ramen section guide

Homegoods

Section

Homegoods covers household items, kitchen tools, and general merchandise. Community reports note occasional mislabeling in this section after updates — trust the price tag over aisle signage when they conflict.

Read the Homegoods section guide

Dairy

Section

The dairy section includes milk, cheese, yogurt, butter, and refrigerated dairy products. Items are stored in refrigerated cases with clear price tags on each shelf edge.

Read the Dairy section guide

Bakery

Section

The bakery area holds bread, rolls, pastries, and baked goods. Items may sit on open shelves or in display cases. Fresh-baked appearance helps identify the section, but tag matching remains the rule.

Read the Bakery section guide

Snacks

Section

The snacks aisle contains chips, crackers, cookies, candy, and packaged snack foods. Colorful packaging makes this section visually busy — rely on price tags for accurate placement.

Read the Snacks section guide

Seafood

Section

The seafood section holds fish, shellfish, and refrigerated seafood products. Community reports mention swapped product images (such as hummus and tuna) — verify by product name, not thumbnail image.

Read the Seafood section guide

Meat

Section

The meat section contains packaged beef, chicken, pork, and deli meats in refrigerated cases. Products are wrapped in styrofoam trays with clear labels.

Read the Meat section guide

Browse the complete full sections directory or use our store map and navigation to navigate the store layout.

Skills and Efficiency Upgrades

Earn coins for every correctly placed product and spend them on skill upgrades. Movement speed, carrying capacity, and search highlighting all make the organizing process faster. Our tier list ranks the best upgrades for relaxed play and completion-focused runs.

Steam Achievements

Supermarket Chaos includes twelve Steam achievements ranging from First Stocked to the ultimate Complete milestone at 4,668 items. Track milestone progress and learn how to unlock joke achievements like One More! and Do Not Throw.

Wiki Tools

Use our browser-based Progress Tracker to log how many products you have placed and see which achievement milestones you have reached. Your data stays local — nothing is uploaded to our servers.

Progress Tracker tool

Log items placed, view percentage complete, and check achievement milestones.

In-Depth Guides

Step-by-step tutorials covering how to play, how to find sections, skill tree bugs, confusing signage workarounds, and efficient upgrade paths. Each guide includes relevant FAQs for common player questions.

Also see: how to find item sections, fix missing skill tree guide, and confusing signage troubleshooting guide.

item and price tag matching guide

Learn how price tags work, identify products by name, and avoid common placement mistakes across all 4,668 items.

store map and navigation

Understand the supermarket layout, section zones, and the most efficient routes between aisles.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Supermarket Chaos the same as Supermarket Together?

No. Supermarket Chaos is a single-player cozy organizing simulator on Steam where you sort 4,668 products. Supermarket Together is a free multiplayer store management game. They share a supermarket theme but have completely different gameplay.

How many products do I need to place?

The full game contains 4,668 products across 16 sections. Placing all of them unlocks the Complete Steam achievement.

Why is my skill tree empty?

Some players report the skill tree not appearing after placing many items. A community-verified fix is to uninstall and reinstall the game. See our guide on fixing missing skills for full steps.

Are there time limits or game over?

No. Supermarket Chaos has no timers, penalties, or game-over states. Play at your own pace and enjoy the organizing process.

What languages does the game support?

The Steam version supports English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Russian, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, and Korean for interface, audio, and subtitles.

Which skill upgrade should I get first?

Most players benefit from carrying capacity first, followed by movement speed, then search highlighting. See our skill tier list for detailed rankings.

How do I match products to shelves?

Pick up a product, read its name, find the correct section, and place it on the shelf with the matching price tag. The tag name must match the product exactly.

Does the game have controller support?

Yes. Supermarket Chaos supports DualShock controllers on Steam. Keyboard and mouse are the default input method. See our controls page for the full keybind reference.