Practical guide: the 4 steps to set up a QR Code menu in your restaurant

In a world where digital technology is becoming increasingly important, restaurants must adopt new technologies to improve the customer experience. The use of the QR Code is becoming more widespread and it is a great opportunity for catering professionals. Tunder has deployed a feature that allows you to publish a menu in the form of a QR Code. Here's how it works and how you can implement it in your establishment.

Tunder is a software that allows thousands of retailers in more than 150 countries to sell their items with ease. Food trucks, restaurant owners and other catering professionals find a strong interest in using cash register functionality for tablets and mobile phones on Android and iOS. The feature offered by the French application is the QR Code. In concrete terms, PREMIUM customers (Pro and Teams packages) will be able to benefit from new advantages. To offer your menu in QR Code, follow these 4 steps:

Step 1: Download your menu in PDF format

The first step to setting up a QR Code menu in your restaurant is simple: just download your menu in PDF format. You can include up to 10MB of data, giving you plenty of space to present your entire offering in an engaging and detailed manner.

Step 2: Preview your menu

Before creating your QR Code, you can preview your menu in PDF format to make sure that it meets your expectations and the image you want to convey to your customers. This step allows you to check that all the information is correct and that the menu is well laid out.

Step 3: Create your unique QR Code

Once your menu is ready, you can create a unique QR Code using the generated URL. This QR Code will be the direct link to your PDF menu. You can customize the QR Code to match the aesthetics of your restaurant or simply leave it as it is. It's simple, practical and awfully

Step 4: Print and display the QR Code

You are almost there! Remember to print the QR Code and display it in your restaurant in strategic locations. For example, you can put it on tables, walls, the front of your restaurant, the body of your food truck or even on existing physical menus.

Small detail that is important: the QR Code is static, your customers need an Internet connection to consult your menu. But the QR Code is not intended to replace your website, orders are made physically. That's it, you are ready to use the QR Code menu feature. Thanks to Tunder, your customers will be able to scan the QR Code with their smartphone and instantly access the menu. In a world where instantaneity prevails, this feature will allow you to strengthen your brand's customer experience.

Another major advantage: the QR Code menu also allows staff to save time by avoiding distributing and collecting physical menus. An enormous time saver, which allows catering professionals to focus on tasks with higher added value. Are you planning to change the menu at your restaurant? Don't worry, just download a new PDF version of your menu. No need to reprint everything. Enough to save money and reduce paper waste. It's up to you to play with Tunder!

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