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The Price Multiplier setting is in limited release. |
The first step in using portions is to create the portions themselves, for example, 1st Half and 2nd Half. You can use a portion's Price Multiplier setting to alter the price of a modifier when it is applied to that portion. For example, consider a pepperoni modifier that normally costs $6 when applied to a whole pizza. If the pepperoni modifier is applied to the 1st Half portion of a pizza, and the Price Multiplier setting for the 1st Half portion is set to 0.5, then the cost of the pepperoni modifier when applied to the 1st Half portion is $3.
For advanced pricing strategies, the Toast platform calculates the final price of a modifier in two steps. First, it determines the price of the modifier, independent of any portions, and then it applies the Price Multiplier to that price. For example, consider a pizza toppings modifier group that uses the following sequence pricing:
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First topping, $1
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Second topping, $2
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Third topping, $3
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All additional toppings, $4 each
Initially, the Toast platform uses the sequence in which the toppings are added to the order, not whether the toppings are applied to the entire pizza or a portion of the pizza, to determine the prices. Here is how the Toast platform determines the initial price for each topping:
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Whole pizza, first topping, $1
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1st Half, second topping, $2
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1st Half, third topping, $3
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2nd Half, fourth topping, $4
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2nd Half, fifth topping, $4
Next, the Toast platform multiplies the cost of each modifier by the Price Multiplier configured for each portion. If both the 1st Half and the 2nd Half portions have a Price Multiplier of 0.5, then the final modifier prices are:
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Whole pizza, first topping, $1
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1st Half, second topping, $1
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1st Half, third topping, $1.50
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2nd Half, fourth topping, $2
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2nd Half, fifth topping, $2