Here we have a strange economic experiment in Supermarket Simulator: Desert. A food shop may be able to endure and prosper in the middle of a sweltering desert.

Supermarket In The Hot Sands
That ancient bus comes up in front of your stand and spews hungry customers like nomads; it is no coincidence. They want life, not just water or bread to settle their tummies. You realize you're establishing a society behind the bare counter and in front of the boundless golden beach. Every candy bar and can of beans has a noble mission: to fight nature with commerce. Every successful transaction proves that humans can trade even in the most remote places. You'll realize you've planted a gastronomic empire in the lifeless ocean of sand when the setting sun illuminates the shelves.
The First Day Of A Businessperson
Your first steps into your business territory are an almost religious experience in humble reverence. The close-together metal shelves reflect the bright light through a tiny dust layer, blinding the spectator. The cement floor is coated with sand from the door gaps, and the glass display cases are vacant. A sneeze could easily end the initial licensed product catalog, which is tiny. The first consumer enters with dreaming eyes but finds nothing worth their money. But it is in this bareness that lies the mesmerizing beauty of beginnings. Every great empire was once a rickety stall, and every supermarket owner was once a trembling figure. You value each modest carton and can of beans on the shelf as if building your future house. The initial scarcity wasn't a game glitch, but the first lesson in core business philosophy. Over time, the warehouse's echoes gave way to footfall, shopping carts, and hustle and bustle.
The Battle Of The Industry Bosses