Finding the Grocery Store Locations in Schedule 1

In the world of Schedule 1, small-time drug dealers must navigate a complex network of covert locations known as dead drops to collect their ordered supplies. These hidden sites vary in accessibility, with some easily located while others are cleverly concealed behind unmarked buildings and obscure spots throughout Hyland Point. Among these, the dead drop situated in the alley behind the grocery store presents one of the most formidable challenges for players.

Dead drops serve as the principal method for procuring materials before players enhance their reputation sufficiently to facilitate direct meetings with suppliers. Although certain supplier locations can be difficult to locate, the sheer obscurity of dead drops adds another layer of challenge. Notably, given that these locations are not annotated on the Schedule 1 map, players may find themselves on extensive searches across Hyland Point, trying to uncover their goods.

Dead Drop Location Behind the Grocery Store

Schedule 1 Grocery Store Location Map

One of the favored dead drop spots utilized by suppliers such as Shirley Watts is the alleyway behind a grocery store. Players can discover this grocery store—and its associated dead drop—to the east of the motel in Schedule 1. More specifically, it is located next to the parking garage in a less conspicuous alley.

Look closely at the corner of the brown brick building next to a mural depicting a blue monster to find the dead drop slot.

Schedule 1 Alleyway Behind Grocery Store Dead Drop

The grocery store itself is notable for its bright green facade, positioned at the intersection just east of the Laundromat. However, it lacks any markings on the in-game map and is not an explorable destination. Its low profile is likely a contributor to the difficulties many players encounter when attempting to pinpoint this specific dead drop. While it remains uncertain whether this supermarket will gain significance in future updates to Schedule 1, players are advised to prioritize dead drop markers on their maps instead.

For more efficient location tracking, players should utilize the in-game map accessible via their devices. Dead drops are clearly represented by a blue circle with a white star, simplifying the process of pinpointing their sites. Fortunately, most dead drops in Schedule 1 are not as elusive as the one located in the grocery store’s alley; they tend to be situated near notable retail establishments and easily identifiable landmarks.

Ultimately, as players build their reputation within the game, reliance on dead drops diminishes. Upon achieving a more prominent status, players can establish in-person meetings with suppliers, marking a shift in their gameplay strategy. To facilitate this transition, Schedule 1 players should concentrate on gaining experience points (XP) to enhance their rank and cultivate their relationships with suppliers.

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