a week ago
We have had a few orders where someone has ordered 1 candy bar for $1.79 or couple of cookies totalling less than $5. How can we stop folks from ordering such small orders. We basially lose money on these order not to mention the waste of time and gas for the driver to pick up one time. Any suggestions/ideas? Do you have a configuration change we can make in Toast to prevent this?
a week ago
I have seen many locations make a separate menu for online orders. You could then create a variation of these items where you could order a candy bar, but maybe only in quantities of 10, which could prevent customers from ordering these items in such small quantities, or you could remove the item altogether!
Reuse or Copy Menu Groups, Items, and Modifiers
Monday
Rob's suggestion is good.
Another option if you don't want to create a separate menu is to just uncheck the "Visible To... Online orders: Ordering partners" checkbox.
https://central.toasttab.com/s/article/How-to-Manage-your-Menu-Visibility-Settings
You can apply it to specific menu groups or to individual items.
Wednesday
Hi there,
As Rob and the www mentioned below, some restaurants offer a separate menu specifically for Third-Party ordering. At Egg Harbor, we do have a dedicated Third-Party menu, but we also allow guests to order nearly everything available on our full menu.
I did find a section in this article Get Started With Toast Delivery Services®
Set a Delivery Minimum for Toast Delivery Services®
To use Toast Delivery Services, you can add a delivery minimum.
Not sure if this is exactly what you were looking for, but I thought it might point you toward a different approach like rejecting delivery orders based on the order amount.