
You may find yourself in a situation where you have inadvertently packed numerous products into jars in Schedule 1. This issue typically comes to light when attempting to make sales, only to realize that products can only be sold in sets of five due to their packaging.
Fortunately, there is a straightforward solution that allows you to unpackage these products into individual units, and we will guide you through the process step-by-step.
Step-by-Step Guide to Unpack Jars and Baggies in Schedule 1

The essential tool for unpacking Jars and Baggies is the Packaging Station Mk.2. To acquire this station, players must visit Oscar at the warehouse, which becomes accessible only after 6 PM as part of the “Wretched Hive of Scum and Villainy” quest.
Many players may overlook the Packaging Station Mk.2 due to its similar appearance to the first version. Given the tempting offers of other items from Oscar, like LED Grow Lights and Chemical Stations, the second Packaging Station can easily go unnoticed.
Upon purchasing the Packaging Station Mk.2 for $750, set it up on your property and prepare to use it effectively.

Once you access the station, look for a blue “Pack” arrow indicating the output. Click this arrow to reverse the action; it will turn red and rotate left, changing its label to “Unpackage.” Insert the Jar or Baggie you wish to unpack into the designated output slot.
This process will effectively remove all items contained within the Jar or Baggie, which will then be displayed in the Product and Packaging slots, ready for individual sales.
Is It Beneficial to Sell Jars of Products in Schedule 1?

For those who have progressed to the later stages of the game, the distinction between Baggies and Jars becomes less critical, as each packaging type has its unique advantages.
Baggies are particularly effective for personal transactions, while Jars are more advantageous for dealers who need to hold and sell larger quantities of products.
It’s important to note that customer orders can vary widely, with some requesting two items and others seeking seven or eight. Since Jars are fixed at containing five pieces, they can limit your flexibility; in such cases, Baggies become the more viable option.
For dealers, they can offer products individually from the Jars, making it easier to manage inventory. If a dealer is stocked with 20 Jars, they will consistently sell 100 units of your product, irrespective of the volume of orders, albeit at a slower pace.
This method ensures you are providing the dealers with full Jars, significantly reducing the frequency with which you need to restock their supplies.
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