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Juice bars sell customization as the product. That's great for margins — it's terrible for throughput at the counter, where one customer designing a custom smoothie holds up everyone behind them. A QR ordering system for juice bars pushes that customization onto the customer's phone, where they can take their time, while your counter keeps moving.
Build-your-own menus are great in theory, painful to order at the counter.
Customers spend two minutes deciding between spirulina and chlorella while the line grows.
Allergies and substitutions ("almond milk instead of oat") get miscommunicated and lead to remakes.
High-margin add-ons (protein scoops, collagen, etc.) get skipped when the upsell is verbal.
Customers build their smoothie in the QR interface, which shows every option and every add-on price.
Each substitution is captured in writing on the ticket — no verbal telephone game.
Upsells become visible: "add a protein scoop (+$2)" is a checkbox, not a question your counter staff has to remember to ask.
Custom text field lets people specify things like "low ice" or "extra frozen".
Every booster, protein, and super-food priced individually. Customers can see the damage adding up.
Let customers swap oat milk for almond, add-ons for any base.
Free-text field on each item for special requests.
Açaí bowls only in the afternoons? Schedule them on and off.
Run out of blueberries? Auto-hide anything that uses them.
A smoothie bar at a gym scans members straight into a custom-build menu; add-ons are where the real margin lives.
A cold-pressed juice shop uses the storefront URL for subscription-style pre-orders.
An açaí bowl shop rotates toppings seasonally and uses menu scheduling to keep things fresh.
Yes. Set add-ons as optional multi-select on each item. Customer can pick 0, 1, or many.
Tag items with allergen info, and enable the customization text field for anything that might need special handling.
Not natively. But the storefront URL lets regulars bookmark and reorder with two taps.
Use menu scheduling to rotate categories with different prices in and out by time of day.
Toggle stock to zero or out-of-stock. It vanishes from the menu immediately.
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