Automatic Discount Rules

Various algorithms (known as Automatic Discount Rules) determine how Simphony calculates a discount. The following table explains the Automatic Discount Rules:

Table 15-2 Automatic Discount Rules

Automatic Discount Rule Description

Item Price Substitution

The discount is applied when the Minimum Quantity has been satisfied. If the Minimum Quantity is not met, the normal item price applies. When the Minimum Quantity is set to 1, the Max Count is equal to the number of items awarded. When the Minimum Quantity is set to a value greater than 1, the Max Count field applies to groups of awarded menu items. When set, the Max Count field affects which items get the reward. A value of 0 indicates that the discount applies to an unlimited number of items.

This discount rule is used in scenarios such as:
  • All Beverages are half-price on Tuesday

  • If you order three or more hamburgers, they are 20% off

  • Candy bars are 10% off

  • Candy bars are 50 cents off

  • Candy bars are $1 each

The Item Price Substitution discount rule is more complex than the Sales Price rule.

Quantity Threshold

Use a Quantity Threshold discount when the number of items added triggers a discount, and the awarded items are different than the trigger items. The discount is applied when the Minimum Quantity has been satisfied. When the workstation operator adds the configured number of items from the Trigger Menu Item Group, the discount award is applied. For example, to configure a scenario where every three shirts purchased awards a free tie, set the Minimum Quantity value to 3, the Trigger Menu Item Group as the Shirt group, the Award Menu Item Group as the Tie group, and the Award Count to 1.

This discount rule can be used for Buy-One-Get-One scenarios, such as Buy one DVD and get one CD for 50% off, or Buy two entrees and a dessert is free.

Total Price Threshold

Use a Total Price Threshold discount when the total price of items triggers a discount. This discount is similar in operation to Quantity Threshold, except that Total Price Threshold looks at the total price of the trigger items rather than the quantity of items on the transaction.

This discount rule is used for scenarios such as 15% off all purchases of $200 or more.

Combination Pricing

Use a Combination Pricing discount to include each combo item to apply the discount. Workstation operators must add at least two of an item before a discount can be applied.

This discount rule is used for combination meals, such as when a hamburger, fries, and soda are applied on one check, charge $4.00.

Sales Price

This discount rule is similar to Item Price Substitution, but it is easier to configure. Sales Price discounts have no Minimum Quantity or Max Count associated, always apply before another discount, and cannot be replaced by a better deal.

Use this discount rule for All hamburgers are $2.00 on Wednesdays, without configuring Minimum Quantity of trigger items or Max Count per check.