31 Condiments
Condiments typically provide details to the cook preparing the menu item, such as a rare steak and salad dressing. Other examples of condiments include tomatoes, onions, and pickles. In Simphony, enhanced condiment prefixes include the words extra, add, substitute, and without.
Setting up condiments consists of completing the tasks listed in the following table:
Table 31-1 Condiment Configuration Tasks
Task | More Information |
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Create condiment groups |
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Create menu item classes for the condiment groups |
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Create menu item master records for condiments and assign to condiment classes |
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Create condiment sets and assign condiments |
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Assign condiments to parent menu item classes |
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Assign default condiments to parent menu items |
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Create condiment prefixes |
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Configure additional settings for condiment appearance on workstations, guest checks, and customer receipts |
- Condiment Groups and Condiment Sets
- Configuring Condiment Groups
- Creating Menu Item Classes for Condiment Groups
- Creating Menu Item Master Records for Condiments
- Configuring Condiment Sets
- Assigning Condiments to Parent Menu Item Classes
- Assigning Default Condiments to Parent Menu Items
- Condiment Prefixes
- Creating Condiment Prefix Menu Items
- Creating Menu Item Classes for Prefixes
- Using Condiment Prefixes with Menu Item Classes
- Disabling Condiment Prefixes
- Configuring Touchscreen Buttons for Condiment Prefixes
- Setting Condiment Appearance
- Popup Condiment Orderer
- Configuring a Popup Condiment Orderer Page
- Configuring a Revenue Center to Use the Popup Condiment Orderer
- Configuring Menu Items Linked to Classes to Use the Popup Condiment Orderer
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