Combination articles
About combination articles
Article combinations let you sell several articles together under one price — perfect for menus, campaigns, or special deals. They can either give customers a choice, or come as a fixed package.
Menu combinations
Use menu combinations when guests can choose between options. Example: a Sausage Menu where the customer selects one sausage and one drink.
- Add menu groups (e.g., “Sausage” and “Drink”).
- Define which articles are available in each group.
- The total price is set by the combination, not by the individual articles.
Package combinations
Use package combinations when the menu is fixed. Example: a Bacon Burger Menu that always includes one bacon burger and one Coke, with no customer choices.
- All articles in the package are automatically added in the system and shown in the kitchen.
- On the guest receipt, only the combination name and total price per VAT rate are displayed.
- Commonly used for deals like conference packages or set menus.
Creating combination articles in BackOffice
Read the guide on how to create combination articles in BackOffice.
Selling combination articles in POS
Read the guide on how to sell combination articles in your POS.