In the game, everyone will play as a store manager, starting from running a colorful convenience store and continuously expanding to build the most popular chain of convenience stores. To achieve this goal, not only do you need to set up shelves and train staff, but also serve customers well, which can be very troublesome for many beginners. They want to know what the tips are for passing through the Convenience Store Opening Diary. Below are some tips to help everyone pass more smoothly.

Firstly, opening a store mainly involves making money and spending. The main sources of income are selling goods and participating in competitions. Selling goods is the most consistent way to make daily earnings. If we want to increase sales, the more variety of products, the better. Try to put all the available products on the shelves. In fact, one of the criteria for shelf rating is that empty spaces will result in deductions. Restocking occurs at 0:00 every day, at which time a large amount of restocking fees will be deducted. Therefore, be careful not to spend all your money during the day.

Another tip for making money from selling goods is through specialty counters. As the name suggests, specialty counters are specifically for displaying certain items. For example, when three bento boxes or three salads are placed on a shelf, it forms a specialty counter, providing a boost to quality and unit price. The arrangement shown in the picture below is a good combination. Of course, later on, you can freely experiment based on this principle.

Apart from selling goods, participating in competitions is also an important way to make money. Winning a competition, with its prize of hundreds of thousands, is very significant for passing the game. The competition score is mainly composed of the hospitality points of the staff and the quality of the shelves. Staff who have won once cannot compete again. Therefore, it's necessary to evenly and non-discriminately train the staff, prioritizing adding points to hospitality when upgrading them.

Regarding expenses, there's no trick to buying goods; it must be spent. Hiring employees is recommended to be done as soon as possible because the cost includes both a signing bonus and monthly salary. The signing bonus is expensive, and if funds are limited in the early stages, you can sign lower-priced contracts. Finally, event expenditures are also quite high, but these costs are not fixed. You can check the economic conditions daily. Generally, if the economy is depressed, take the opportunity to unlock events. If the economy is booming, avoid doing so.

The above are the tips for passing through the Convenience Store Opening Diary. The main focus of the discussion was on the two important aspects of making money and spending. After understanding these, pay more attention to these areas, manage properly, and believe that you can successfully expand the convenience store and complete the game.