Pizza Shop
Quantic allows you to serve hot and delicious pizzas to your customers by
enabling Pizza Builder. This module also takes the guesswork out of pricing as
it calculates the cost based on the area covered by topping. Now you can
focus on serving your customers while the Pizza Builder will take care of all
backend jobs.
Restaurant
Enabling Pizza Builder
You can enable the Pizza Builder from the Quantic backend portal. To begin, you should create an item named Pizza under the Catalog section, create a Modifier Group and go on. Follow the below steps to enable the Pizza Builder.
Create a new item - Pizza
Login to the Quantic backend portal using Username and Password.
Click the left navigation button and tap Catalog on the list. Check the
screenshot.
This is how the screen will appear, here a new item can be added. Now click
the Items tab and fill in the following details to add Pizza to the Catalog list.
Check the settings
Once you have created a new item, it’s time to check some settings. The
above screen displays the settings that you need to do to get the optimum
results from the Pizza Builder module.
On the Detail page, most of the information comes prefilled. You can just add a few more info – the COG (cost of goods), Margin%, Background color, and Font color. Click Save after adding these details.
Additionally, click the checkboxes beneath the Item name, if you want to keep the same name for Kitchen, Receipt, and Web.
Edit the configurations
Create a modifier group
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PricingYou can set the fixed pricing or set a mult. factor for either part of the pizza or whole pizza. Whole Toppings can have a fixed price or the price can be a multiplier. In this example, the price for whole toppings has a multiplier factor of “1” and the Right half toppings has a multiplier factor of “0.5”. You also have the option to enter a different name for the POS and the Kitchen. Abbreviations can be used for the Kitchen if required. It will print the kitchen ticket with the abbreviations.
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Display ModeThis is where you can choose the modifier name as the Prefix or Suffix. For example, the Condiment option is a modifier group and mustard and ranch are the modifiers under that group. With the help of pre/post modifiers, you can now associate the modifiers with prefixes such as “No Mustard” or “Light Ranch”. In this scenario, No and Light are the prefixes for the modifiers. Another option will be to add the modifier with the suffix “Ranch On the side” or “Mustard Extra”. In this case On the side and Extra are acting as a suffix for the modifier. Click on
to proceed. Once saved, you will see a notification message saying Modifier Group Created Successfully.
Create a modifier
Once the Modifier group is created, you need to create a Modifier. Go to the
Catalog menu, Click the
icon which is located on the right of
the screen as seen in the screenshot.

Now click the field below Modifier Group, type Pizza Toppings (or any
modifier group that you have created). Click the
button on the top right
of the screen.

Under the Assignment tab, you may create a POS Name, Kitchen Name, and Receipt Name which will appear on kitchen tickets and receipts respectively.
Under the Online Ordering section, you can enable the modifier for the
website by clicking the checkbox adjacent to Enable for Website. Also, you
can choose any name under the Web Name field box. Once done, click
to proceed.

Create item
If this Modifier Group is a required selection, please enable MOD Forced and
add the minimum MOD Forced Count.
Free Mod Count means the number of free modifiers that you are offering
with a particular pizza. In the above example, it’s 2.
You may also enable Multi Select, if multiple modifiers can be selected at a
time from the same group.
To enable all modifiers in a group click the
underneath the
icon.


Once you are done with settings, click the Save button.