Articles on: POS system
This article is also available in:

How to set up bundled products (menus)

How to Create Bundled Products (Menus)


Bundled products allow you to create menu packages that group multiple items together at a set price, such as a brunch menu with multiple course options.


Creating Individual Items to the Bundle


  1. First, create bundle components


For each item that will be part of your bundle:

  • Create a new product for each component
  • Enter an SKU for the individual item
  • Set the price to zero (since the pricing is handled by the main bundle)
  • Name the item descriptively (e.g., "Scrambled Eggs", "Yogurt", "Orange Juice")
  • Don't assign a category to individual components
  • Save each component



Creating the Main Bundle Product


  1. Second, create the bundled product that you want to sell the other products in
  • Navigate to Products and click Create New Product
  • Set up the bundle details
  • SKU: Enter a unique SKU for your bundle
  • Kitchen printing: Decide whether this bundle should be printed in the kitchen
  • Price: Set the total price for the entire bundle (with both a cost price, a retails price and VAT)
  • Name: Give your bundle a descriptive name (e.g., "Brunch Menu", "Tasting menu" or "Lunch menu")
  • Category: Add the bundle to an appropriate category (hint where you want to see it in your POS app)'
  • Hit "Update product"


Configuring the Bundle


  1. Enable bundled product functionality

In order for all the products to show up under your bundle you must tick off the box called "Bundle product". Once this is done a separate folder appears at the top where you can select which products are part of the bundle.


  • Go to the Bundled Products tab
  • Add the individual products you created as components of this bundle
  • Set the sequence for each item (determines the order they appear in-app and on kitchen prints)
  • Update the bundle


Click Update Product to save your bundle configuration


How to create a bundled product




To summarise


Zero pricing for components: Individual bundle items should have a price of zero since the total bundle price is set on the main product

SKUs required: Each product (bundle and components) needs a unique SKU

Sequence matters: The sequence number determines how items appear in the bundle

Category assignment: Only assign categories to the main bundle product, not individual components



Your bundled product is now ready and customers can order the complete menu package at your set price!



Updated on: 03/09/2025

Was this article helpful?

Share your feedback

Cancel

Thank you!