Fresh Produce
Color cue: Green
Examples: Apple, Banana, Tomato, Lettuce, Carrot, Strawberry
Search products, departments, aisle IDs, and color cues so you can route confusing items before walking to the wrong shelf.
Updated July 1, 2026Search by product, department, aisle, color cue, or zone. Results use representative examples, so try short words such as milk, chip, soap, pasta, frozen, or A7.
Color cue: Green
Examples: Apple, Banana, Tomato, Lettuce, Carrot, Strawberry
Color cue: Tan
Examples: Bread, Baguette, Croissant, Muffin, Pretzel, Bagel
Color cue: Blue
Examples: Milk, Cheese, Butter, Yogurt, Eggs, Cream
Color cue: Ice
Examples: Ice Cream, Frozen Pizza, Frozen Fish, Frozen Vegetables, Ice, Dumplings
Color cue: Red
Examples: Soda, Water, Juice, Coffee, Tea, Energy Drink
Color cue: Orange
Examples: Chips, Chocolate, Candy, Cookies, Popcorn, Crackers
Color cue: Purple
Examples: Shampoo, Soap, Toothpaste, Lotion, Tissues, Deodorant
Color cue: Slate
Examples: Detergent, Paper Towels, Trash Bags, Sponges, Cleaner, Foil
Color cue: Dark Red
Examples: Beef, Chicken, Pork, Fish, Sausage, Bacon
Color cue: Yellow
Examples: Pasta, Rice, Canned Soup, Cereal, Flour, Beans
Type a short product name, category, aisle number, or color cue. The tool filters the current aisle reference and shows the department, zone, color cue, and representative product examples. It is designed for mid-run decisions: you pick up an item, search a clue, then walk to the most likely department.
Keep the query short. Searching soap, chip, milk, or A8 is usually better than typing a long product label from memory. If you still cannot find the exact product, search by purpose: drink, frozen, household, hygiene, pantry, or snack.
Produce and bakery usually do not need lookup because their models are easy to identify. The tool becomes valuable when packaging repeats: snacks versus pantry boxes, beverages versus cans, hygiene bottles versus household cleaners, and rare general merchandise after updates.
The lookup tool uses the same aisle examples as the wiki table below. For deeper strategy, pair it with the departments guide, item categories guide, and find items guide.
| Aisle | Section | Color cue | Example items | Route note |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A1 | Fresh Produce | Green | Apple, Banana, Tomato, Lettuce, Carrot, Strawberry | Good early route while learning labels. |
| A2 | Bakery | Tan | Bread, Baguette, Croissant, Muffin, Pretzel, Bagel | Good early route while learning labels. |
| A3 | Dairy & Chilled | Blue | Milk, Cheese, Butter, Yogurt, Eggs, Cream | Good early route while learning labels. |
| A4 | Frozen | Ice | Ice Cream, Frozen Pizza, Frozen Fish, Frozen Vegetables, Ice, Dumplings | Good early route while learning labels. |
| A5 | Drinks | Red | Soda, Water, Juice, Coffee, Tea, Energy Drink | Good early route while learning labels. |
| A6 | Snacks | Orange | Chips, Chocolate, Candy, Cookies, Popcorn, Crackers | Clear after front lanes or split with a teammate. |
| A7 | Health & Beauty | Purple | Shampoo, Soap, Toothpaste, Lotion, Tissues, Deodorant | Clear after front lanes or split with a teammate. |
| A8 | Household | Slate | Detergent, Paper Towels, Trash Bags, Sponges, Cleaner, Foil | Clear after front lanes or split with a teammate. |
| A9 | Meat & Seafood | Dark Red | Beef, Chicken, Pork, Fish, Sausage, Bacon | Clear after front lanes or split with a teammate. |
| A10 | Pantry / Canned | Yellow | Pasta, Rice, Canned Soup, Cereal, Flour, Beans | Clear after front lanes or split with a teammate. |
This is a browser-side helper, not a Roblox inventory scanner. It cannot read your live carry stack, mark shelves complete, or guarantee that every one of the game's 1,000+ products appears by exact name. It gives department logic and representative examples so you can make better in-game decisions.
No. It includes representative examples and department logic. Use short keywords and confirm with live shelf labels after updates.
Search the product family or a short word from the label, such as milk, chip, soap, pasta, frozen, cleaner, or A6.
No. It runs in your browser and does not connect to Roblox servers.
Trust the live game, then send the item name and shelf location through Contact so the guide can be corrected.