Clean the Supermarket Wiki
A structured reference for the game facts, controls, aisle categories, item examples, upgrade priorities, and mechanics players check most often.
Updated July 1, 2026How to use this wiki
This wiki is built for quick decisions while you are playing. If you picked up an unfamiliar product, start with the item lookup tool or aisle table. If you are new, read the beginner guide. If several aisles are messy, use the route planner. Each page links back here so you can move from ?what is this item?? to ?what should I do next?? without hunting through unrelated pages.
Game facts
These facts identify the Roblox experience and help separate the real game from unrelated copies or pages using similar names.
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Controls
PC controls from the current public description include E to interact, F to drop, T to wipe save, and click to place. Console controls use RT to interact/place, B or O to drop, and D-Pad inputs for abilities where available. Mobile uses Roblox touch controls, so camera angle matters more than memorizing keybinds.
Item categories and aisle logic
The fastest way to learn Clean the Supermarket is to think by department. Produce items tend to belong together, drinks stay in their own lane, and household supplies should not be mixed with health or pantry products. Exact item coverage can grow because the game advertises a very large product set, but category logic remains the most useful first filter.
For live searching, open the Item Lookup Tool and type a short product clue such as milk, chips, soap, pasta, or A8.
| 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. |
Stretching shelves and longer routes
Players often describe the supermarket as feeling longer over time. Treat that as a route-planning problem: when shelves stretch or new product clusters appear, stop chasing isolated items and return to zone-based cleanup. Front aisles teach the layout; back aisles reward better carry management and team splitting.
If your shelves feel endless, open the calculator, select only the sections that are still dirty, and time one route. That gives you a practical baseline before you decide whether the next upgrade should be capacity, speed, or support.
Upgrade reference
Upgrade choices should solve a problem in your current loop. Capacity and speed usually have the broadest value, while support upgrades become stronger once your route is already organized.
| Tier | Upgrade | Best timing | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|---|
| S | Carry Capacity | Buy first | Every extra slot reduces repeat trips, so it pays off before any fancy ability. |
| A | Move Speed | After early carry | Speed matters once you can carry enough items to make each route worth running. |
| A | Auto-Sort | Mid game | It trims small placement mistakes and keeps busy co-op shelves moving. |
| B | Shelf Sense | When you misread items | Helpful for new zones, but less urgent after you know the color cues. |
| B | Section Unlocks | After core flow works | More store space helps progression only after your basic route is efficient. |
| C | Cleanup Burst | Late messy clusters | Useful for finishing piles, not a first purchase because it does not fix every trip. |
How to submit useful corrections
Good wiki corrections include the item name, the aisle or shelf where you found it, the device you played on, and whether the change appeared after an update. Screenshots are especially helpful for aisle labels and controls. Send corrections through the Contact page so the guide can be updated without adding rumors.
Helpful next pages
How this page stays accurate
- Official Roblox page and public Roblox game APIs were checked on July 1, 2026.
- Aisle examples and upgrade names are treated as fan-guide references and should be verified in a live session after major updates.
- The site does not publish unverified code strings as active rewards.
Frequently asked questions
Does the wiki include every item?
It includes common examples by aisle. The live game advertises over 1,000 items, so exact item coverage should be checked after updates.
What is the safest control tip?
Remember that T wipes save on PC according to the game description. Do not press it while testing normal controls.
Can I submit corrections?
Yes. Use the contact email on the Contact page with the aisle, item, and screenshot context if possible.
Why combine controls, map, and upgrades on one wiki page?
The current site keeps the main reference in one fast hub, then links out to focused pages for routes, guides, codes, and tier decisions.