For each menu item that a guest can order through Conversational Ordering, create at least two Menu Item Classes to accommodate the guest in ordering the same menu item in different ways. In the coffee shop example, each coffee type might have two classes: Latte Anonymous and Latte Defined. Create the Anonymous class first.
Create a generic Menu Item Class to assign only to Menu Item Definitions that are $0.00 priced menu items. In the coffee shop example, the Menu Item Class Drink Anonymous can be used for Menu Item Definitions such as {SIZE} Large Drink or {TEMP} Hot Drink. This Menu Item Class is assigned to the Default Master Group named Drinks.
8 - Allow Menu Items in this Class to be Non-Priced
49 - Participates in Menu Item Master Switching
50 - Anonymous Menu Item
8 - Allow Menu Items in this Class to be Non-Priced
49 - Participates in Menu Item Master Switching
8 - Allow Menu Items in this Class to be Non-Priced
49 - Participates in Menu Item Master Switching
50 - Anonymous Menu Item
Required Condiment Groups – These condiment groups must be entered when a workstation operator adds menu items in this class.
Allowed Condiment Groups – These condiment groups are allowed to be entered as condiments for menu items in this class.
Member Condiment Groups – These condiment groups consist of menu items in this class.
Related Topics
Parent topic: Guest Checks