Splitting Off an Item

A Split Off Item is a function key that lets workstation operators separate (split) one or more items from a multiple quantity menu item entry so that it can be modified independently from the original item.

For example, a guest orders three burgers with two pieces of cheese and bacon. The guest later requests to add ketchup to one burger. The workstation operator uses Split Off Item to separate one of the burgers and adds ketchup to it.

Figure 25-2 Example of a Check Before and After Splitting an Item


This figure shows an example of a check before and after splitting an item.
When an operator splits a multiple quantity menu item with condiments (required or allowed) the following results appear on the check:
  • The condiments of the original item and their quantities are carried over to each split item.

  • The quantity of the original parent menu item is reduced by the number of items split.

For example, if the workstation operator originally adds three burgers, after splitting one item, the original item entry shows two burgers while the new split entry shows one burger.