In the convenience store opening diary, if products are sold in combinations, the selling price is much higher than when sold individually. However, combining items for sale is not arbitrary; it needs to be based on the compatibility between foods. This is where the difficulty lies in combining foods in the convenience store opening diary. To help everyone understand which foods can be combined, today we will introduce some food combinations. After reading this, you will have a clear understanding.

When it comes to food combinations in the game, there are many that can be combined. For example, the bento box, fried chicken bento, and seaweed bento can be perfectly combined for sale. Similarly, meat buns, pizza buns, and red bean paste buns can also be combined for sale.

The reason these foods can be combined for sale is related to their food tags. All foods in the game have 2-3 tags. For instance, the ramen you see has the tags of "instant" and "noodles". You just need to find other foods with the same tags.

After placing these two foods together, they can be sold as a combination. This is how to combine and sell. Once understood, you can follow this method to make your own combinations. However, keep in mind that the more matching tags, the better. Try to find foods with three tags.

Then, find corresponding foods with three identical tags. By grouping these together, you can maximize the price when selling them as a combination later. If one of the tags does not match, the price will drop significantly. Therefore, pay attention to the tags and try to match them as closely as possible.

The above is all about the food combinations in the convenience store opening diary. After reading the introduction, everyone should now understand how to combine foods in the game. Once you understand the mechanism of combinations and know how to do it, you can start combining foods in the game.