Selling prices

Basic products cost 1/12 of the building price of one production unit. For example a tomato costs 6/12 = 0.5, while a grape costs 30/12 = 2.5. The only exception to this rule are kiwis, which are worthless. It is not known whether this is on purpose or a bug.

The price of the other elements, though constant, does not seem to follow any logic. For example, normal bread has a higher price than corn bread, even though it is longer and more expensive to make. In the same way, there are huge differences between different juices. Below is a complete list of the prices.

Note that some prices are not integer. In this case, values are rounded up before they are summed. For example, a contract for 3 tomatoes and 5 eggplants will give 2+8 = 10, instead of 9.