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Happy 2025! Please let us put jerky in the polar bin.


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Jerky is a prepared food, processed by a structure exactly like a crockpot processes ingredients into dishes. For all practical and functional purposes it is a "completed" food in the same sense as every crockpot dish in the game. It should absolutely be stowable in the polar bearger bin. There is also a ton of prepared food from the events - such as Year of the Bunnyman and candy from Hallowed Nights - that cannot be stored in the bin because they don't have the "preparedfood" tag. Hoping these foods can receive the tag because this seems like an oversight.

It is a shame that jerky has fallen from one of the strongest meta food choices in the late game to a nominal and expensive mid-game option, its slow spoilage only beneficial to a player who has yet to unlock long-term spoiling solutions such as bundle wraps and ichor preserves.

Make jerky great again. Let us pack it next to our meaty stews, I implore you. It's such a marvelous way of processing extra meat and deserves more compatibility with the lategame than it currently receives.

8 hours ago, Edible Coal said:

according to warly, it is not a crockpot food

He can eat Seasonal Treats though, even if he gets upset after eating three sugar cookies, and yet I don’t see those foods be made in crockpots

“Make jerky great again”, even if Warly’s excluded from the salty goodness

It’s actually still a really good item for rounding up your stats on the go, especially when you finally get enough spare resources to get a few drying racks set up, just a bit expensive compared to other mid-game options

11 hours ago, Edible Coal said:

according to warly, it is not a crockpot food

Yeah I wasn't arguing that it is. I'm saying the bearger bin should accept all foods that are prepared; as in, not meant to be turned into anything else. That can include seasonal foods such as Hallowed nights candy, Winters Feast food, and Year of the Bunnymen food. These are all examples of prepared foods that you don't make in a crockpot.

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