Think of a bundle meal deal as the ultimate all-in-one experience! It’s a curated selection of items grouped together into one easy-to-order package, like a meal deal, but with each item individually wrapped for convenience. Bundles make it super simple for customers to grab everything they need in just one click. Even better? They often come with a built-in discount, making them a smart (and exciting!) way to discover and enjoy more of what you offer.
If you're planning to create a meal deal, we recommend the following approach:
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Offer at least two meal deal options.
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Price these between £10–£15.
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Consider introducing a more premium option priced between £17–£20. Some customers have increased their budget per person, so offering higher-tier choices can appeal to them.
- Make sure you include items that cover all dietary requirements and allergens.
It may be beneficial to provide two premium options—one that includes drinks and one that doesn’t. Recent customer insights show this is something people are actively looking for.
A Large Bundle is a powerhouse product offering designed to make group ordering fast, simple, and incredibly convenient. It’s a carefully curated selection of best-selling items—think mains, sides, and drinks - all packaged together to cover every dietary need and preference. Perfect for feeding teams, offices, or events, this bundle takes the guesswork out of ordering. An ideal solution for larger groups. Not only does it streamline the ordering process, but it also boosts your average order value and enhances the customer experience. Instead of navigating the full menu, your customers can lock in a complete meal solution in just a few clicks.
It’s easy, inclusive, and built to impress - what’s not to love?
How to build a bundle?
1. Name of the item (for example: "Meal Deal for 1" OR/ "The perfect lunch bundle" OR/ "RP Name- Large Bundle"
Creating your Bundle Groups:
1. Mains
- Flexible: Select 'Flexible' as the Group Type if, for example, you want to give the customer the option to choose how many of each item they want under this group.
- Fixed: Select 'Fixed' as the Group Type if, for example, you don't want the customer to have the choice so ultimately the item will be fixed within the group. There will be no option to select anything.
- Choice: Select 'Choice' as the Group Type if, for example, you want to give the customer the option to choose an item within the group. You can select the number of options the customer can choose from under the group name box.
- Upgrade: Select 'Upgrades' as the Group Type if, for example, you want to give the option for the customer to add 'add-ons' for an additional price. (Remember: if you add in items within this section you cannot change the price. You will need to create it as a new item and then change the price).