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If you mean that your stack of ingredients keeps tipping over, then: Notice that flat ingredients, like patties, and cheese induce less of a sway than rounded ingredients like pickles. Don't move sideways too fast. If the stack starts swaying too much, back up a bit, or slow down a bit. It is impossible to catch every ingredient. I've mostly tried to ignore the ones falling on the extreme outside edges to the screen.Hey, congrats! But could you tell me, how do you keep the items on the bun?
If you mean that some ingrendients fall in front of the bun, when it appears that you should have caught them, then here's my theory: It appears that a good portion of the ingredient has to be over the bun, at a certain height. At this certain height, the game decides whether you've caught it or not. If it has decided you've caught it, but you keep moving the bun to far, the ingredient will snap sideways onto the bun. If the game has decided that you didn't catch the ingredient, however you move the bun under the the ingredient at the last moment, it's too late, and the ingredient falls past the bun. (As I said, this is just by theory; I don't work for Bandai.)