Restaurant establishments choose an Order Type at the Register. Staff choose from Dine In, Take Out, Pick Up or Delivery.
Split a Check by Item – Prior Releases
Customers may want to split their order into multiple checks:
Swap a Bank Out
At the end of a shift the cash drawer is removed from circulation. The process of disengaging the Bank is known as “swapping the bank out”.
Process Bottle Returns
In states such as Michigan and California, customers who purchase beverages are charged a deposit for the beverage bottle in addition to the retail price of the beverage. After the beverage is consumed, customers return the bottle for a refund of the deposit. In Exatouch, bottle deposits are processed as a Required Adder. Bottle returns are processed as a Payout.
Swap a Bank In
After a bank is created, the bank is engaged by putting the bank into circulation. The process of engaging a bank is “swapping a bank in”. While the bank is swapped in, the original monies will fluctuate based on sales, change provided, payouts (lotto payouts or last minute shopping), etc…
How to Merge Orders
Customer orders are merged from the Get Order screen:
Place an Order from the Register
Orders will vary based on menu options you’ve set up in Exatouch. The following steps will help you place an order from your Register. Details of your order may vary, but the steps to placing an order will be similar:
Preview Open Orders
Before you open a saved order, you can preview it to confirm that it is the correct order.
Process Bottle Deposits
In states such as Michigan and California, customers who purchase beverages are charged a deposit for the beverage bottle in addition to the retail price of the beverage. After the beverage is consumed, customers return the bottle for a refund of the deposit. In Exatouch, bottle deposits are processed as a Required Adder. Bottle returns are processed as a Payout.
Find an Open Order
From Home, tap Register. Tap Get Order to display a list of open orders. Select an order from the Open Orders screen and tap Open.