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Pork belongs in Aisle A9 — the Meat & Seafood department under dark red signage.

Overview

Pork is one of the recognizable items in Aisle A9 — the Meat & Seafood department, marked by dark red signage above the row. In Clean the Supermarket, every item only counts as shelved when it lands on the correct shelf inside the correct color-coded aisle, so identifying Pork quickly on the floor is the first step. Tidyverse uses consistent department signage and packaging cues; pork sits inside the broader vacuum-sealed trays or wrapped packages, usually with red or burgundy labeling.

When the chaos spawn drops piles of items across the supermarket floor, pork is one you'll want to batch with other meat & seafood items rather than treat as a single trip. Carry Capacity and Movement Speed upgrades both meaningfully change the math of how many pork units you can shelve per round trip — see /wiki/upgrades for the priority order. The 25%, 50%, and 100% completion achievement milestones all depend on accurately sorting every pork in your run, so unlike a one-time pick-up, this item will reappear cycle after cycle as your stretching shelves expand.

Visually, pork is lighter pink tray with a vacuum-sealed flat tray. In a typical Roblox model the silhouette is recognizable from across the supermarket floor, so once you've trained your eye for the dark red aisle palette, you'll spot pork before you can read the label. The item respawns every cycle, usually alongside beef, so plan your floor sweep so that batching pork into your stack is a habit rather than a decision.

Meat aisle items have low respawn frequency but high stack count when they do respawn. Expect a single meat respawn to drop 6-8 items together. This affects how often you'll handle pork per run — typically multiple times per session as the supermarket cycles through chaos states.

A9 is a back-wall aisle similar to A3 — best as solo. Co-op partners working A9 in parallel cause refrigerated-case pathing collisions.

How to Identify It

Identifying Pork on the floor is mostly about packaging silhouette, color block, and aisle context.

Look for Vacuum-sealed trays or wrapped packages, usually with red or burgundy labeling. The brand and label often face up when items are dropped, but you can identify pork from any angle by the dominant color and shape alone. The dark red aisle signage above A9 is the single best confirmation cue — when you see the right color overhead, you know pork belongs in that row.

Some seafood and red-meat trays look identical until you read the species label. If you're in doubt, drop the item rather than mis-shelving it. Wrong placements don't count toward completion and clutter the shelf row, forcing a cleanup later.

Advanced identification cues for pork: the vacuum-sealed flat tray is the single fastest tell at distance, and the lighter pink tray color block confirms the aisle at close range. Tidyverse models pork with consistent texture and shading across all run instances, so once you learn it for one cycle, every subsequent cycle reads the same.

For low-light store states (some chaos events darken the supermarket interior), the silhouette becomes the only reliable cue. Memorize the vacuum-sealed flat tray for pork now and you'll save 1-2 seconds per item pickup later — across a full run that compounds to minutes of saved sort time.

Video Guide

Item identification video coming soon.

Packaging Cues

  • Red or burgundy color block on packaging
  • Often in a refrigerated tray display
  • Plastic film visible over the product

Easy vs Tricky Sorts

Pros

  • dark red aisle signage matches the package
  • Packaging silhouette: Vacuum-sealed trays or wrapped packages, usually with red or burgundy labeling.

Cons

  • Some seafood and red-meat trays look identical until you read the species label.

At a Glance

At a Glance

Aisle code
A9
Aisle section
Meat & Seafood
Aisle color
dark red
Category
meat

How to Sort This Item

Sorting Pork cleanly is a three-step loop: identify it on the floor (color + silhouette), batch it with other meat & seafood items in your carry stack, then walk a single linear pass through Aisle A9 until the stack is empty.

Once you reach Aisle A9, the shelves are color-keyed (dark red) and rows are tagged by sub-section. Place pork on the row whose existing items match its packaging — Tidyverse groups visually similar SKUs on the same row. With Carry Capacity Tier 2+ you can shelve 3-4 units of pork per trip; with Auto-Shelve Tier 1 active and you standing at the correct row, placement becomes near-instant.

If the aisle has already stretched (8-slot rows extended to 20 or 50), plan to commit to a sub-section end-point before backtracking. Multiplayer co-op is fastest when one player handles meat & seafood start-to-finish while a teammate works the adjacent aisle.

Stretching shelves behavior for pork: Stretching in A9 disproportionately affects beef and chicken rows. Fish and bacon rows tend to stay closer to their original 8-slot length.

Achievement milestone timing: pork placements count toward 25%, 50%, and 100% completion badges. Mis-sorts don't count, so the math is "items placed correctly" / "total items in store" — every clean pork sort is direct badge progress. If you're chasing 100% completion, the Auto-Shelve Tier 1 upgrade ensures you can't accidentally place pork on the wrong row inside Aisle A9, eliminating the most common mis-sort.

Currency math: each correctly-shelved item earns currency that compounds into Carry Capacity and Movement Speed upgrades. pork pays the same per-unit as any other item, but its placement in Meat & Seafood means you can batch 6+ items per trip at Carry Tier 3+, making this one of the higher currency-per-trip aisles.

Patch History

Pork has been part of the Clean the Supermarket inventory since the Tidyverse launch on 2026-06-16. Its placement in Aisle A9 (Meat & Seafood, dark red signage) is verified by the canonical cleanthesupermarket.com /shelf-codes reference and has not changed across any documented patch as of 2026-06-29. The packaging model and color palette have been stable since launch — no Tidyverse patch notes have re-textured or relocated pork. Any future re-categorization will appear here with the patch date and old-vs-new aisle assignment for transparency.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which aisle does Pork belong to in Clean the Supermarket?
Pork belongs in Aisle A9 — the Meat & Seafood department, marked by dark red color signage above the row. See [/wiki/aisles/a9](/wiki/aisles/a9) for the full aisle layout and stretching-shelf behavior.
How do I identify Pork on the floor quickly?
Look for the vacuum-sealed flat tray silhouette and lighter pink tray color block. Both cues are visible from across the store. Tidyverse uses consistent modeling, so once you learn the pork silhouette in one run, every subsequent run reads the same.
What's the most common mis-sort for Pork?
Some seafood and red-meat trays look identical until you read the species label. If in doubt, drop the item rather than mis-shelving it — wrong placements don't count toward the 25/50/100% completion badges and clutter the row, forcing a cleanup pass later.
Which upgrades help me sort Pork faster?
Carry Capacity Tier 1-3 (lets you batch 3-6 pork per trip) and Movement Speed Tier 1-2 (cuts travel time to Aisle A9). Once those are active, Auto-Shelve Tier 1 prevents accidental mis-placement when standing at the correct row. See [/wiki/upgrades](/wiki/upgrades) for the full priority order.
How does Pork behave during the stretching-shelves mechanic?
Stretching in A9 disproportionately affects beef and chicken rows. Fish and bacon rows tend to stay closer to their original 8-slot length. Plan to commit to a row end-point before backtracking — stretching recalculates based on completion patterns, and partial sections often trigger further extension.
Multiplayer tip for Pork?
A9 is a back-wall aisle similar to A3 — best as solo. Co-op partners working A9 in parallel cause refrigerated-case pathing collisions.
Does Pork count toward the 25/50/100% completion achievement?
Yes — every correctly-shelved item counts toward the completion percentage. Pork placements in Aisle A9 contribute directly to the 25%, 50%, and 100% Tidyverse badges. Mis-sorts don't count, so accuracy matters as much as speed for completionists.
Are there other items I should batch with Pork in one trip?
Yes — every meat & seafood item in your floor sweep belongs in Aisle A9. Also batch beef from the same aisle when you see it. See Related Items in This Aisle section below for the same-aisle neighbours we track.