How to hide modifiers

I have created 2 modifier lists for toppings.  My product comes with one free topping and a choice of additional toppings.  Because there is no way (at least as far as I can tell) to add a free topping and a choice of more within the same modifier group...I have had to create one modifier group at no charge and a duplicate list with a price.
At the very least now I'd like to be able to "hide" the priced modifier list until the customer chooses to add additional toppings - with a toggle arrow maybe.
Is something like this possible?

Thank you,

Jeff

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Yeah, this is definitely a tricky one with how Square modifiers work.

 

As far as we know, Square doesn’t really support any conditional logic on modifiers (like hiding/showing a modifier list based on another choice), so you’re kind of stuck with the two main options:

 

Option 1 (what you’re doing now):
Two modifier sets:

  • One “Free Topping” set with a max of 1

  • One “Additional Toppings” set with pricing and the ability to add more

Option 2 (cleaner setup, but harder to market):
Build the “free topping” into the base item price.
For example, if it’s currently a $10 item and toppings are normally $2, set the item price to $8 and then require at least 1 topping selection. That way you don’t need two modifier lists.

 

I know option 2 makes it harder to market the “free topping included” idea, but realistically those are the only two approaches Square seems to support right now.

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Hi! This is a great question, @NanasBananas941, and welcome to the Square Community!

 

I want to make sure you get the best information on this from some experts in the field. So I am going to tag in a few our wonderful Square Champions to see if they have any wisdom of this.

 

@SSB_YVR, @JamesSandbar, and @kinoscoffee, you all may have some insight on this! Would you be able to provide some Restaurants guidance to @NanasBananas941?

 

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Yeah, this is definitely a tricky one with how Square modifiers work.

 

As far as we know, Square doesn’t really support any conditional logic on modifiers (like hiding/showing a modifier list based on another choice), so you’re kind of stuck with the two main options:

 

Option 1 (what you’re doing now):
Two modifier sets:

  • One “Free Topping” set with a max of 1

  • One “Additional Toppings” set with pricing and the ability to add more

Option 2 (cleaner setup, but harder to market):
Build the “free topping” into the base item price.
For example, if it’s currently a $10 item and toppings are normally $2, set the item price to $8 and then require at least 1 topping selection. That way you don’t need two modifier lists.

 

I know option 2 makes it harder to market the “free topping included” idea, but realistically those are the only two approaches Square seems to support right now.

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Thank you for the response.  The "Build Your Banana" is priced out at $8.00 and this includes a free topping and a free drizzle.  There are times when a customer does not want a topping and just a drizzle or no topping and only a drizzle.  This would begin causing all sorts of accounting nightmare I believe if I priced the base at $6.00 (to account for the 2 free items included).  

I don't necessarily like the way I have it set up, but if I could at least "HIDE" the Additional modifiers unless they were required for an order that would help.

I find it very hard to believe that a pizza business has not requested this kind of set up in the past.  That seems to be the largest market I can think of that would offer a "topping included" and additional toppings at a charge.

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