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== Analysis == | == Analysis == | ||
− | Butcher tables are cheap, require no research, and offer a substantial boost to your butchering yield. If you are in any way reliant on [[meat]] for food | + | Butcher tables are cheap, require no research, and offer a substantial boost to your butchering yield. If you are in any way reliant on [[meat]] for food, then you should make a butchering table ASAP. |
− | + | As they are dirty and actively create [[filth]], butcher tables should be placed outside of your kitchen, unless the kitchen is large enough to not risk the average cleanliness dropping below the -2 required to chance [[food poisoning]]. Optimally, it should be placed near your kitchen. You can place it in the freezer, though note that [[temperature]]s below {{Temperature|10}}, i.e. all temperatures that refrigerate or freeze foods, will inflict a work speed penalty. | |
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