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Anyone here know Brdata or PLUM?

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zachcalorg

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Jun 25, 2008
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I am an IT Admin for a small health based grocery store. We are going for complete third party organic certification. My boss during this huge project also requested of me to implement nutrition information for our scales to print out when anything from our deli is served. I can do this in PLUM but only ONE entry at a time.... and at last count we have about 300 recipes. Anyone know of a easy go around for this? PLUM is almost worthless when it comes to an import function. I do very little programming and the one solution I have come up with is programming based. Any other help on this would be most appreciated.

Zach
 
Not familiar with PLUM but Catapult by ECRS does a good job with health food stores with an add on module designed just for them.

BRData is big in my area for the small grocery store chains. They interface with NCR, and other softwares and people seem to get what they want from them.

Bo

Remember,
If the women don't find you handsome,
they should at least find you handy.
(Red Green)
 
Yeah in my research I have found Catapult and also one called Pathway which look like they would have better import functions than PLUM. I would be interested in hearing more about these 2 programs if anyone has experience with them.

Ideally though I would like to be using PLUM and brdata without buying anything new, or rather telling my boss we need to purchase something for this project to come to completion.
 
There is a software company that worked with a smoothie franchise so that every receipt printed out the ingredients and health info on every receipt when a customer orders a drink. It lets the customer know how healthy the drinks are. I think I read about it in Business Solutions magazine but I cannot find the article. I think the software was Focus POS and the franchise was Smoothie King, but I may be wrong.

Sorry, not really that helpful.

Jason Johnson
J2 Retail Systems
 
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