Thanks to a misclick, fans discover that the shelves at JojaMart have unique and hilarious labels. The JojaMart route is not popular among players since it's the objectively «bad» route to take, destroying the small-town charm of the valley by bringing in a large, greedy corporation. As a result, it's no wonder that these Easter egg descriptions are not more commonly known in the community.
Reddit user podsnerd says they accidentally clicked on a shelf while browsing the Mart and realized the different shelves had unique descriptions. If it wasn't clear enough that building a JojaMart in Pelican Town was not a good option for the community or the environment, the descriptions on the shelves are incredibly alarming and unappetizing.
After discovering that one shelf had a description, podsnerd decided to check them all. It turns out thateach shelf has its own unique description, each less appealing than the next. They shared their favorites in the Reddit thread, and among the most cursed are "" and "" Some of the descriptions are a bit more subtle, so it's not as easy to spot the problem at first glance, like with "" and ""
Wine is one of the best ways to make gold in Stardew Valley, making for some huge profits each season. These are the ten most profitable wines.
Perhaps the most alarming of the bunch is the "" This item can apparently be used to wash laundry or hands, double as shampoo or toothpaste, or be mixed with a JojaMeal to "" This, presumably, would go perfectly as dessert for the previously mentioned drinkable frosting, all undoubtedly part of a hard-working farmer's balanced dinner.
Only about 5% of players choose the JojaMart route when playing This is not surprising for all the reasons mentioned above, since most people who want to play the game do so for the cute and cozy aesthetic, and not for the desire to sap all the livelihood out of Pelican Town. What surprising is that the game's developer, ConcernedApe, decided to put so much care and attention
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