Promotions and Offers
7. Programming System Data
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For Example:
Melons are £1.20 each
Offer 1: 3 for 2 melon offer
Offer 2: Buy 2 melons for £2.00
Customer has 4 melons.
Allocating 3 melons to offer 1 would result in one free melon and a saving of £1.20
Allocating 2 melons to offer 2 would result in a saving of £0.40
Therefore 3 of the 4 melons will be allocated to offer 1 and 1 melon will be charged at £1.20
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A free gift offer will always result in the cheapest item being given free.
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PLU based offers using the existing promotions can apply at the same time as offer based
promotions. E.g. a product may be on 2 for 1 offer and also part of a meal deal.
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Offer calculations shall be independent of the order in which the items are transacted.
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Offers are only relevant to receipt mode operation.
Mix and Match in Operation
When a transaction results in an offer becoming applicable a message showing the details will
be displayed on the customer’s and operator’s screens.
The savings from each offer will be listed on the receipt after the transactions.
The total savings can be printed as message on the receipt using a substitution code.
A management report is available to help you determine the effectiveness of the promotions.
The report provides the following data for each offer.
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Offer ID
Operator 1
22-10-15 13:17
Crisps salt & vinegar
£0.50
Crisps salt & vinegar
£0.50
Crisps ready salted
£0.50
Ham sandwich
£0.60
Cheese sandwich
£0.60
Ham sandwich
£0.60
Coke
£0.70
Coke
£0.70
Coke
£0.70
Sub Total
£5.40
You have saved £0.90
Cash
£4.50
Change
£0.00
Transactions
9
1 Item
£0.50 / 01
1 Item
£0.50 / 01
1 Item
£0.50 / 01
1 Item
£0.60 / 01
1 Item
£0.60 / 01
1 Item
£0.70 / 01
1 Item
£0.70 / 01
1 Item
£0.70 / 01
1 Item
£0.70 / 01
Sandwich Deal
-£0.30
Sandwich Deal
-£0.30
Sandwich Deal
-£0.30
TOTAL
£4.50