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If you’ve been filling your inventory with random items in InZoi: The Island Getaway, you might start wondering what to do with all of them. Instead of hoarding everything like a beachside dragon, a better idea is to set up a shop and turn your clutter into real Mew. That’s exactly what the market stall is for.
More than just a way to sell things, the market stall is a social spot where you’ll meet Zois and maybe catch a thief or two. Running a stall can make you a good amount of Mew and become a fun part of island life once you get the hang of it.
### How to Sell Items at the Market Stall
Selling items at your market stall is easy and a good way to earn Mew while interacting with residents. First, go to the build menu on a property and look for “Stall.” You’ll see an option for a “Wider Sales Stall” which costs 330 Mew. Place it outside near the street, but avoid putting it on your home lot because Zois will see your house as an open invitation to walk inside.
After setting up the stall, select it and choose “Place items for sale.” This opens your inventory, allowing you to pick what you want to sell and set your prices.
Once you’ve chosen your items and prices, click the stall again and select “Start selling” to begin the sale. You can boost your sales by choosing actions like “Greet Customers,” “Dance for Promotion,” or “Promote,” and then pressing the play button to queue them up. Keep an eye on how customers react; if Zois hover over your stall and think your prices are “pricey” or start booing, you might need to lower your prices.
A typical booth sale takes about three hours, but you can end it early anytime by selecting your stall and choosing “End sale.”
### How to Catch Stall Thieves
While managing your stall, there’s a chance a thief might try to steal your items. You’ll notice this if a Zoi pockets something, causing you to lose Mew instead of earning it. To deal with this, select the Zoi trying to steal, then choose “Fight the thief.” Doing this will regain your lost Mew and give you Karma as a reward.





