Combo Meal Group Pricing

You can use many pricing scenarios for combo meal groups, as described in the following examples.

Pricing Combo Meal Groups Based on Side Items

You can price side items on the combo meal’s side items level instead of the pricing at the combo meal groups items level. In some cases, this simplifies combo meal price configuration. If you set prices in both places, the pricing on the combo meal groups item level takes precedence. Consider the following examples:
  • (Traditional Pricing) Combo Meal #1 Drink price $0.99

  • (Traditional Pricing) Combo Meal #2 Drink price $1.09

  • (Side Item Pricing) Milk (drink choice) price $1.50 (upcharge)

1 Combo Meal #1: Root Beer $0.99

1 Combo Meal #1: Milk $1.50

1 Combo Meal #2: Root Beer $1.09

Pricing Combo Meal Groups Based on Size

The following figure illustrates the configuration of a basic combo meal group using different sizes and associated prices. A combo meal group called Combo Drinks contains the menu items Small Cola, Medium Cola and Large Cola. The Medium Cola is the default drink for all applicable Order Types. The workstation operator does not need to make a selection when adding the combo meal item using the workstation. The application automatically adds the Medium Cola as the default selection. (A workstation operator can modify this choice using the sizing or substitute function keys.) You can apply the prices of $1.00 for the Medium Cola and $2.00 for the Large Cola. To use combo meal sizing, set the Small Cola as the Size 1 Item, the Medium Cola as the Size 2 Item and the Large Cola as the Size 3 Item. You must set Size 1-4 Item settings for all sizable combo group items listed. To enable workstation operators to add or change combo meal item sizes, add buttons to the combo transaction page using the Page Design module.

Figure 32-1 Example of Pricing Based on Item Size


This figure shows pricing configuration based on item size.

Pricing Combo Meal Groups Based on Menu Item Definition

The following figure shows another optional pricing convention. You can price any combo meal menu item (for example, a Hamburger Combo to include all combo side and drink items). Set the combo’s price in the menu item definition record (in the Menu Item Maintenance module), and deselect option 4 - Add Side Prices To Meal Price in the Combo Meals module.

Figure 32-2 Example of Pricing Based on Menu Item Definition


This figure shows a pricing convention based on menu item definition.

Another method is to lower the combo meal menu item price and then roll the price of the combo sides and combo drink items into the price of the primary combo meal menu item.