QR Code powered menus
Build a contactless menu for your restaurant
Combat COVID-19 with a contactless menu and allow your diners to view your menu on their phone
Combat COVID-19 with a contactless menu and allow your diners to view your menu on their phone
A contactless QR menu solution that ticks all the right boxes.
Say goodbye to the hassle of changing the QR Code every time you change the menu. Go to the FoodPag dashboard, edit the QR Code, and update the menu PDF.
Communicate with diners in their preferred language. With FoodPag QR Codes deliver menus in various languages based on the language setting of the diners’ phone.
Display pancakes and eggs for breakfast; salads, sandwiches, steaks for lunch; and burgers for dinner. Use a single dynamic QR Code and have the flexibility to switch between menus seamlessly.
Restrict your drink menus to the legal age of consent and collect the date of birth from users to comply with the law.
Use your restaurant window to draw in diners - inform them about gift cards, contactless delivery options, or loyalty programs, among other offers. Convert your window front seamlessly as a platform to mutually promote other local businesses with a powerful QR Code solution.
Move away from flyers or posters and place an attractive QR Code that points to a discount coupon code or feedback form.
The size of the QR Code depends on the distance from the phone. If the QR Code is placed at the table, it can be as small as 4 cms. However, if the QR Code is at the distance further, for instance, at an ordering counter then it should be bigger. We recommend testing the QR Code before pasting it permanently.
QR Code menus can be used for dine-in, delivery, and pickup. You can paste QR Codes on tables, table toppers, entry points, at the food pickup zone, or on delivery bags for future orders.
No, they do not. Diners can scan QR Codes using their phone cameras, Google lens, or the QR Code scanner on the control panel.
QR Codes are quite popular and most customers are comfortable scanning them. However, a few of them might struggle to scan them. To help them, we recommend adding instructions on how to scan a QR Code using their phone camera