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You can also straight up cook on dirt floor. Because here's the thing, you can't track dirt on dirt (shocking I know) and -1 cleanliness is just above what will get you food poisoning because of a dirty cooking area. You can still get vomit, blood, and a couple other less common filth types on the floor to reduce cleanliness but that's not very common and you can usually avoid those or clean them up immediately after they're put on the floor.
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If you want to cook the efficient way, build a 2x3 with a normal/electric stove, in the slot where colonists use the stove put there a storage zone of low priority and allow nothing but meals and make every order in the stove "drop on floor", now when your colonist finishes cooking something like simple mealx4, they will drop it and it will count as a meal in storage, with that your pawn can stop an order whenever he finishes the order and not when the meals are hauled, also in the left and right make a different storage zone, one with vegetables and the other with wood if you are using fueled stove or campfire
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Filth only cause food poisoning if a room's cleanliness is below -2. The cleanliness of a room is based on the average cleanliness of every tiles on that room. Hence, having larger rooms will make it less likely that cleanliness will get low enough to cause food poisoning before your cleaner takes care of it.
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@Derg3586
2 years ago
The best early game cook is the humble nutrient paste dispenser.
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