rulother, the issue with order by modifier and not by submenu will become apparent when you run a Pmix report. Doing it this way your pmix would have all the sales with the item Draft deer and not with the actual draft beer ordered. Horrible for tracking sales.
MenuLinkman has a good idea of creating many submenus. However this leads to staff flipping through many submenus to order something.
I have done it a bit different and used the PLU key as look up. I have asked the restaurant to use a BIN number printed on the menu that reflects the item number in Aloha. In doing so I can have 1 buttom placed on many submenus, and all staff would know the item number as its printed right on the menus. It also helps with customers who may fear ordering an item because they dont know the correct pronunciation. "All have a pint of beer 10253" can be easier than "I will have a pint of Gustogeroogerbottom summer series IPA" (made up name)
You can also enable item look up and staff can just typing full name but this does take longer
The idea is to keep the menu to know more than 16 sub menus so staff are not flipping through endless submenus to order an item. Speed is key and a PLU number works great for wines as well.
A few other points about organization of submenus. Keep them symmetrical. It is very distracting on the eyes when items are placed all over the submenu
use the 4 corners for the 4 most popular items on that submenu. Our eyes naturally catch the edges before the middle.
Alphabetical left to right is more natural for English readers than alphabetical up and down.
Bartenders first submenu should be the 24 items they order most
Servers first submenu should also have the top 24 items ordered assuming you are using a 3 X 8 submenu.
Different jobs should not have same layout of submenus
Condense submenus, only have 4 soups 4 salads and 8 apps. Make 1 submenu for all 16 items call it starters or Soup,Sald&Apps
Use panel editor to add some color and font change to your submenus to make items stand out.
Lastly dont CAPITALIZE your items, it just hard on the eyes to read
These are just some of the guide lines I use when tasked to write a menu or rewrite. Want more suggestions, find be from the link below
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