Is there a way to create a modifier group with the same price point?
As an example, we have a modifier list of frostings, toppings, etc for +0.50¢ no matter how many items they choose.
How can I create the modifier set without pricing each individual item?
Hi @thedeardonut !
Unfortunately, Square currently requires you to set individual prices for each item in a modifier group.
However, a workaround would be to create a single modifier with a fixed price of $0.50 for multiple choices, and then apply that modifier to all relevant items. While it won’t give you a group with a universal price across many items, it can still help streamline the process.
I hope this helps.
Hi @thedeardonut !
Unfortunately, Square currently requires you to set individual prices for each item in a modifier group.
However, a workaround would be to create a single modifier with a fixed price of $0.50 for multiple choices, and then apply that modifier to all relevant items. While it won’t give you a group with a universal price across many items, it can still help streamline the process.
I hope this helps.
Tagging myself into this conversation -- Help me understand your workaround. How can I create a single modifier with a fixed price that also has multiple choices? I'm not totally following that step.
Another workaround could be if logic could be applied to modifiers. So they have to answer "yes" to a $.50 question ("Would you like to add toppings? Yes (+.50) // No). Once they answer yes, then the modifier of topping choices appears, with the normal "modifier" options we can customize (max number of selections, etc.).
Another workaround could be if a discount could be automatically applied to an item based on modifier choices... so if the "add toppings?" modifier is left blank, the $.50 discount automatically applied.
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