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Schedule 1: How to Package Products

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To rise as a wealthy kingpin in Schedule 1, you’ll need to scale up your operation, automate production, and eventually bring your products like the Granddaddy Purple to the customers. But before that can happen, you must first learn the basics starting with how to package your products. Here’s a guide on how to do it, along with how to unpackage them.

How to Package Products in Schedule 1

There are two ways to package products in Schedule 1, through the Packaging Station and Brick Press.

Packaging Station

From early to late game, Packaging Stations are your most reliable tool for packaging products. Items can be packed into small baggies, which hold a single product, or into jars, which can store up to five. Both baggies and jars are easy to find and can be purchased from hardware stores, Gas-marts, and Oscar’s Store.

There are two types of Packaging Stations available: the standard model and the upgraded Packaging Station Mk II. The regular version costs $100 and can be found at hardware stores and Oscar’s Store. The Mk II, however, is exclusive to Oscar’s Store and comes with a higher price tag of $750.

To begin, place the baggies or jars and your product into their respective slots, then press Pack. Depending on which Packaging Station you’re using, you’ll either manually drag the product into the baggie or jar, or simply press buttons to automate the process.

Can you unpack items in Schedule 1?

Yes, but this can only be done using the Packaging Station Mk II. Tap the blue arrow labeled “Package” it will switch to a red arrow labeled “Unpackage”, allowing you to reverse the process.

After the process is complete, you’ll get back both the product and the packaging container.

Brick Press

Another option is the Brick Press, which becomes more useful in the late game. It allows you to package 20 items into a single brick. Bricks are generally preferred over jars and baggies when supplying products to dealers. Since dealers have limited inventory slots, using bricks lets them carry more stock at once, meaning fewer trips for restocking and less time spent running back and forth to their location.

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