How to add Products

How to add Products

In order to get products to display in your store, there are three stages to consider and complete.

  1.  Product Categories – a heading which contains products within a group, such as Starters, To Share, From the Grill, Deserts, Sides, Beer, Wine, Spirits or any other group of products you wish to offer. 
  2. Products – the products themselves, and the information that will be displayed on your menu. 
  3. Product Extras – These are specific options for each product, for example size options if your product offers different portion sizes. You can also use Product Options for up-selling if, for example, you wished to offer an additional product with an order, such as a meal deal.
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