Featured Choices
MenuList can show Featured, Quick, and Value choices from the approved menu so customers have a clearer starting point before they scroll.
Featured, Quick, and Value choices point customers toward useful items while the normal menu stays intact and owner control remains available.
Choice journey
This is the customer-facing expression of decision support, framed without algorithm talk or sales-lift promises.
Customer guidance
Featured, Quick, and Value choices can sit above the full menu so customers do not start from an undifferentiated list.
A useful item can be placed in front of customers.
Help customers who want to decide fast.
Highlight a practical option without discount hype.
Less scrolling
A customer opening a long menu should quickly see what is worth considering while the full menu remains available.
Where enough activity exists, choices can stay connected to real customer attention.
Owners can guide attention when a specific item matters.
Choice guidance does not create a second menu structure.
Owner control
A business can choose the items shown in Featured, Quick, or Value positions when direct control is better than automatic guidance.
Owners can decide what should appear first.
Unavailable or unsafe items should not be promoted.
Highlighted items come from the same approved menu.
Menu truth
Featured Choices only works if it respects current items, owner controls, and what customers can actually order or ask for.
Choices are anchored to the latest approved source.
The full menu remains easy to browse after the featured row.
MenuList helps present choices without promising sales results.
Why it matters
Owners care because choice overload costs customer attention, especially on phone screens, and this keeps guidance inside the approved menu.
Use this when the owner knows which dishes, services, or products should get attention first.
Featured Choices should respect owner settings, menu availability, business type, and the current approved source.
Public menu truth
The feature is built to help customers decide while keeping availability, owner controls, and the approved menu source in charge.
Featured slots can be pinned by the owner when a specific dish, service, or item should be highlighted.
Featured Choices change the first-screen guidance, not the underlying menu structure customers can still browse.
Unavailable or unsafe-to-show items should not be promoted just because they were previously active.
MenuList helps present clearer choices from the approved menu without promising sales lift, ranking, or automatic ordering behavior.
Help customers decide
Start with your current menu, review the prepared version, and let the public menu guide customers without creating another source to manage.