If you need to disable a product, if it is out of stock for example, this is very simple, either on the Admin Panel or on the Venue Manager App.
On the Admin Panel, simply select the category that the product is within, locate the product and click the disable button on the top right of the product. In our demo store below, you can see that the category "Burgers" is selected, the Product is below and you can see is enabled as the green button is enabled. To remove it, simply switch the button to off.
To do the same in the Venue Manager App, go to the My Stores sections, select your store, go to the Category then find the product to disable.
It is also possible to remove this product from the menu, however this is not recommended. You would need to remove the product from each menu, then add it again later. By disabling as we have indicated, this will ensure the product is instantly off all menus, and can equally be added again when you want to make the product available.
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