By Jay / / Games

Grinding burgers by hand in Cook Friends (Roblox) can get tiring fast, especially once you start focusing on upgrades and visitors. That’s where an auto farm setup comes in. With the right layout, you can automate most of the cooking and selling process while earning money AFK. This guide explains a simple beginner-friendly auto farm build, how it works, and what you should adjust to keep it running smoothly without breaking the system.


What Is an Auto Farm in Cook Friends

An auto farm is a setup that automatically processes humans into burger meat, cooks the burgers, and sends them to customers without you manually handling each step. Instead of constantly clicking and placing items, the system relies on conveyors, cookers, and storage to keep everything moving.

Once built correctly, you only need to press one button at set intervals, and the rest of the process runs on its own.


Basic Auto Farm Layout Explained

This beginner auto farm uses a simple flow:

  1. Human Grinder
    The grinder is the starting point. When activated, it automatically drops a human into the grinder to create burger meat.
  2. Conveyors
    Conveyors move the meat from the grinder directly onto a tray. These need to be aligned properly so items don’t fall off the sides.
  3. Cooker
    The tray moves straight into the cooker, where the meat turns into cooked burgers. Set the cooker timing carefully so burgers are released at a steady pace.
  4. Burger Output Conveyors
    After cooking, burgers are pushed forward toward customers. This part may need extra conveyors to prevent burgers from falling or stacking incorrectly.

This setup already works, but it still needs adjustments to avoid overflow.


Fixing Burger Overflow Problems

One common issue with early auto farms is leftover burgers piling up. If too many burgers are produced at once, they can despawn or block the system.

To fix this, you should add a storage shelf near the output:

  • Extra burgers are stored instead of wasting space
  • Stored burgers can be used later when customers arrive
  • The system stays clean and stable

If burgers fall out of the cooker, they should now be redirected into storage instead of cluttering the floor.


Best Timing Settings

Timing is very important. If you trigger the grinder too often, the system breaks.

Recommended settings:

  • Release burgers every 5 to 10 seconds, depending on customer count
  • Press the grinder button every 20–30 seconds
  • Avoid spamming the button too fast

Pressing too frequently causes humans and burgers to overload the system, which leads to wasted items and broken flow.


Using an Auto Clicker Safely

To fully automate the setup, you can use an auto clicker on the green grinder button.

Safe usage tips:

  • Set the click interval to 20–30 seconds
  • Never use 1-second or rapid clicking
  • Monitor the system for a few minutes before going AFK

When used correctly, the auto clicker keeps production steady without breaking the farm.


Upgrade Visitors for Better Results

The auto farm works best when you have enough customers. If burgers pile up but aren’t being sold, upgrade your visitor count.

More visitors means:

  • Faster burger sales
  • Less leftover storage buildup
  • Higher overall income

Spending money on visitor upgrades is essential for long-term AFK farming.


 

A properly built auto farm in Cook Friends lets you earn money while doing almost nothing. As long as your grinder timing is controlled, burgers are stored correctly, and visitors are upgraded, this setup will keep running smoothly. You can improve and customize it over time, but even this basic version is enough to generate steady income while you stay AFK.

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