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Street Food Seller

Street Food Seller is a civilian food job where you use /sellfood to cook meals from wheat and sell food that restores health to players.

How to start

Street Food Seller has no normal job marker. Press X and choose Sell Food, or use /sellfood. Sell 10 meals to officially start the job.

How selling works

  • Use /sellfood and choose the food you want to sell.
  • You cannot sell near another food seller.
  • Press W, the move forward bind, to stop selling.
  • Use /quitjob to quit the job completely.
  • Vendors created with /sellfood are collisionless.
  • Enter a Mr. Whoopee or Hotdog vehicle and press N to create the food marker.
  • Buyers press N at the player created food marker.
  • Normal food stores use Z. Player created food markers use N.

Resources and pay

Requirement or pay Value
Unlock requirement Sell 10 meals through X > Sell Food or /sellfood
Resource use Meat and wheat together
Resource value Meat is valued at $500; wheat is valued at $500
Seller pay $500 per meal
Stand closes If the player does not have enough wheat

Food types

Street Food Sellers can make pizza, kebab, noodles, hot dogs, ice cream, and chicken nuggets.

How the job works

Street Food Seller is a Civilian job based on cooking and selling food to players.

You start it from X then Sell Food, or with /sellfood, then choose what food to sell and sell meals in a proper spot away from other food sellers.

Start details

To become a Street Food Seller:

  1. Press X and choose Sell Food, or use /sellfood.
  1. Choose the food you want to sell.
  1. Start selling meals.
  1. Sell 10 meals to officially start the Street Food Seller job.

How it works

Street Food Seller uses:

  • /sellfood to choose food and start selling
  • W to stop selling
  • /quitjob to quit the job completely

Street Food Seller uses Meat and Wheat together.

Meat and Wheat are each valued at $500 for this job.

Seller pay is $500 per meal.

You also cannot sell near another food seller.

Food Types details

Street Food Sellers can make:

  • Pizza
  • Kebab
  • Noodles
  • Hot Dogs
  • Ice Cream
  • Chicken Nuggets

Vehicles

Street Food Sellers can recover these vehicles without VIP:

  • Hotdog Van
  • Mr. Whoopee

Skins

Street Food Seller skin IDs depend on the food type:

  • Pizza uses skin ID 155
  • Kebab, Noodles, and Hot Dogs use 168
  • Ice Cream uses 264
  • Chicken Nuggets uses 167

Pay facts

Topic Value
Unlock requirement Sell 10 meals through X > Sell Food or /sellfood
Resource use Meat and Wheat together
Resource value Meat is valued at $500; Wheat is valued at $500
Seller pay $500 per meal
Stand closes If the player does not have enough Wheat

Progression

Street Food Seller levels are:

  • L0 Fast Food Packer (1 meal)
  • L1 Free Seller (100)
  • L2 Junior Street Seller (200)
  • L3 Experienced Seller (300)
  • L4 Frozen Food Cook (400)
  • L5 Chinese Noodle Seller (500)
  • L6 Anti Medic Healer (600)
  • L7 Master Street Cook (700)
  • L8 Bastianich Ass kicker (800)
  • L9 Ramsay Assistant (900)
  • L10 Ainsley Harriott (1,000)

Achievement

The Level 10 civilian achievement for Street Food Seller is:

  • Ainsley Harriott

Reward:

  • $1,000,000

Job rules and values

  • Street Food Seller is a Civilian food job.
  • /sellfood is the main command for the job.
  • W stops selling.
  • /quitjob quits the job.
  • Street Food Seller uses Meat and Wheat together.
  • Meat and Wheat are each valued at $500 for this job.
  • Seller pay is $500 per meal.
  • You cannot sell near another food seller.
  • The job has different skins depending on the food type.

Extra food seller details

  • A /sellfood food stand closes automatically if the player lacks enough wheat.


Selling marker controls

Street Food Seller creates player food markers.

Players use:

  • N

at player created Street Food Seller food markers.

Normal food stores use:

  • Z

See also