

Leading up to the Round Robin round, only one player was allowed out on the floor to play the pricing game's remainder.

One player of each team stayed onset, and the other was asked to leave. (The Round Robin will be discussed soon.) The show asked the players to split up. Understand some of the rest of the games the show had teams utilize before the last pricing game called the Round Robin. By 1993, if the teammate got it back after twenty seconds, they'd receive a $100 bonus to their final Big Sweep payout. After guessing, the host would mention that their teammate would have to race out into the market to pick up the item (or later it was the item with the marked show's logo token on the item) and bring it back within a thirty-second time period to the host to pick up a $50 bonus. ( If you listened carefully, you could pick up the answer by listening to the intonation of the words spoken.) If, after guessing, the guess was correct, the team would accumulate an additional ten seconds of 'Sweep time in the Big Sweep. Although introduced beginning in the second season (1991) after the production company realized that the players weren't being given enough Big Sweep time and could pick up some money in the end and as a result, the host gave a clue to a product using a very-easy rhyming couplet sentence that would end with the particular product players would have to guess the product the sentence was mentioning from items generally found in most supermarkets. Recognize what happened during the first pricing game called the Mini Sweep. Instead, the contestants are already at their respective podiums when the show begins. In the 2020 revival of this show, there is no audience.However, following this, the off-screen announcer to the show asked players from three teams of two in the audience: "Who's got the (product name)?" At which point, each team holding those products would walk down onto the floor and up to their podium on-stage as he told them, "OK, you're on!" Following that, the announcer called, "It's time for Supermarket Sweep. At first, it asked questions like, "What show lets you run wild through a Supermarket? (to which the audience yelled "Supermarket Sweep!") or "What show lets you grab everything you can get your hands on?" (again, the audience yells, "Supermarket Sweep!"). Although each season had its own introductory statement, the same statement was used throughout each episode in the season. Although their introductory credits differed from other shows, this show had a special segment before calling out the contestants. Recognize how the show's introductory credits began.
