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Order-Level Content → Menu → Modifier

Overview

What is a Modifier?

Modifiers are ingredients that the brand allows to get modfied in each item. They have no PLU related to them in a lot of cases but there might be POS exceptions.

These are what you might know as ingredients that are modifiable in each of our items like Tomato (Sandwich), Lettuce (Sandwich) , Sugar (Coffee), Milk (Coffee).

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Special Note for Modifiers

In the US and Canada, Modifiers will com come from an automated sync from MDS. The team will have to create them in MDS before.

In international markets, they will be created with the set up process provided below.

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If you are not in the USA or Canada, this guide is for you!

Editing Modifiers

Name

This is the name of the item that will show in the platform, so must be edited according to your marketing guidelines. In the above examples: Choose a Size and Select Your Size.

Region

Note

This field is only applicable for USA and Canada, where Modifiers are synchronized from MDS

Image

This is the image that is shown for the modifier.

Tip

Best Practices Tip

Remember choosing a picture without a background will look better, remove noise, and turn the guest’s focus to the actual purchase 🍔 🍟

Take into account that this picture will be shown in a small size to the guests, so avoid complex images

Image Description

This will be the text for the alt attribute on the image.

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titleWhat is the alt attribute?

The alt attribute is the HTML attribute used in HTML and XHTML documents to specify alternative text (alt text) that is to be rendered when the element to which it is applied cannot be rendered.

It is also important for SEO purposes, as this description is what allows search engines (like Google) to connect this image to a search. By adding the Plant-based Whopper description, there is a chance users will find this image in Google Images, which can lead to traffic in the platform (wink)

Vendor Configs

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If your POS uses PLU for modifiers

You will need to configure each modifier here.

In your brand and country Sanity environment, you will see the Service Mode Groups (Pickup and Delivery) and POS used, as well as the Tablet system in place, in case some restaurants use a POS without order injection integration.

Note

In the example above, please note that rPOS will include the PLU of items for all Pickup service modes (Takeaway, Dine-in, Drive-thru, Curbside), whereas rPOS Delivery refers to the PLU of items for delivery only.

For each Service Mode Group (Pickup and Delivery), you will need to configure the correct PLU.

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If your POS does not use a PLU for modifiers

You will still need to make some simple configurations.

Please expand the designated Vendor Config and select PLU Type = Ignore.

With this, we are telling the system, which is configured to check the PLU of the modifier, to skip that step and keep injecting the guest’s order.

Note

NCR and Sicom are two famous POS examples that do not include PLUs for modifiers.

Tip

Don’t know if your POS has PLUs for Modifiers? Try having a look at our Vendor Configs POS collection in Vendor Config PLU Types.

Specification Number

Note

This field is only applicable for USA and Canada, where Modifiers are synchronized from MDS

Specification Name

Note

This field is only applicable for USA and Canada, where Modifiers are synchronized from MDS