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Script Hub Cook Burgers Script -

Simplifies the precise stacking requirements (such as managing a massive 5kg burger or stacking 84 cheese slices) needed to impress the Food Critic.

# Print step-by-step instructions print(f"Preheat your cooking_method to cooking_temperatures[cooking_method]°F.") print("Place the patty on the cooking surface.") print(f"Cook for cooking_time:.1f minutes per side, or until the internal temperature reaches:") print(" * 120°F - 130°F for rare") print(" * 130°F - 135°F for medium_rare") print(" * 140°F - 145°F for medium") print(" * 150°F - 155°F for medium_well") print(" * 160°F - 170°F for well_done")

If you're a Cook Burgers game developer looking to streamline gameplay and improve efficiency, the Script Hub Cook Burgers Script is an excellent choice. However, if you're on a tight budget, you may want to consider the limitations of the free version before making a purchase. Script Hub Cook Burgers Script

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Cook Burgers on Roblox is a chaotic, fast-paced culinary simulator that tasks players with running a restaurant, satisfying picky customers, and—most importantly—managing the madness of the kitchen. While playing legitimately is fun, sometimes you want to take your efficiency to the next level, automate the tedious tasks, or just cause some hilarious mayhem.

A is the user interface or collection of scripts that you load. It is where you choose which features to activate. Think of it as a dashboard for your automation. Hubs often come pre-loaded with many scripts for popular games, and many script-sharing websites are dedicated to them. A good script hub will be organized by game categories, making it easy to find what you need. A is the user interface or collection of

-- wait cook time (simulate monitoring) local waited = 0 while waited < COOK_TIME do wait(0.2) waited = waited + 0.2 end




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