Buy food
The public game description says progression starts by buying increasingly large food. A complete current ingredient roster, price table, and rarity list are not publicly documented.
A compact guide to the public game facts, the real buy-cook-stack loop, and the details that still need an in-game check.
My Giant Sandwich is a Roblox cooking and progression game by Goofy Sandwiches. Players buy larger food, cook it with oversized kitchen equipment, build a taller sandwich, earn money, and continue upgrading. The experience also advertises earnings while you are offline.
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The public game description says progression starts by buying increasingly large food. A complete current ingredient roster, price table, and rarity list are not publicly documented.
Giant toasters and pans are named as cooking equipment. Their exact capacity, speed, upgrade levels, compatible foods, and costs still need a current in-game check.
Cooked food becomes the growing sandwich. Height is a useful personal goal, but this guide does not claim a unit, maximum, prestige rule, or reset behavior.
Money funds continued progress. The safest upgrade choice comes from comparing the price and the income change visible in your own server.
Offline earnings are mentioned directly by the game. The cap, rate, minimum time away, multipliers, and unlock rules are not publicly listed.
Public gameplay coverage refers to rare ingredients and an item index. That establishes a useful lead, not a complete catalog. We have not found a current public list that reliably connects every ingredient name to its rarity, price, income effect, height value, or unlock order.
Until those fields can be read from the current game, the site will not turn thumbnails or video wording into fake item rows. The tier list compares progression goals instead.
The official description names giant toasters and pans, making both safe topics for the beginner loop. It does not publish a level table, cooking time, capacity, upgrade price, or food compatibility chart.
When deciding in-game, watch which part of your loop sits idle. Food waiting to cook points to a throughput problem; cash waiting to accumulate points to an affordability problem. Use the upgrade calculator with the values you actually see.