How can a catering business implement dynamic pricing technically - which digital tools or platforms are required for this?
Basically, dynamic pricing is universally applicable for all catering businesses, whether in a small bistro or a large system catering business. Restaurateurs do not need to be technology professionals to use it. Simple basic digital equipment is all they need to get started. The basis is a
digital menu , which can be accessed via a QR code on your own website, for example, and whose prices can be flexibly adjusted by the restaurateur. He records purchase prices manually, for example in Excel or Google Sheets, and calculates and records the prices of the dishes on the digital menu and in the POS system. Regular discounts on certain days of the week or when the best-before date is approaching can also be mapped manually. Those who already feel confident in the digital world can exploit even more potential for optimising sales and profits with advanced systems. Modern technology and a good database are an important prerequisite for this. Companies then use software with API interfaces (a link so that different systems can communicate with each other) that can automatically link data from merchandise management, cash register systems, supplier portals or even external sources such as weather and events. Artificial intelligence is also used here: the AI analyses the data, recognises patterns in purchasing behaviour or demand and adjusts prices intelligently and in real time. The software automatically enters the prices into digital menus and
checkout systems.