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Use case · 01 · QSR

Change it at noon. Live by 12:01.

Flip breakfast for lunch. Launch a promo. 86 the sold-outs. Calm the delivery rush. One sentence updates every screen, every channel, every store.

Note · A day on Kitch

Three messages.
The whole shift.

  1. 9:42am

    Flip the menu

    Type “lunch starts in 18 min, hide breakfast at 10:00.” The board, the app, the delivery menu, and the kiosk all flip on the dot.

  2. 12:30pm

    Sold out

    Salmon’s out. Type “86 salmon. Bring it back tomorrow.” It’s hidden everywhere by the time you put the phone down. Tomorrow morning, it’s back.

  3. 5:00pm

    Calm the rush

    Your DoorDash queue is 25 deep. Type “pause delivery for 15 min, add a 5-minute pad to ETA.” Guests on web see it. Drivers see it. The line keeps moving.

Note · What you skip

Five steps become one.

The old way to push a noon menu change touches a CMS, a PDF, a third-party portal, and a group chat. The new way is a sentence.

Today

Find the editor

Edit the PDF

Re-upload the menu

Tell the team in chat

Hope the third-party menus catch up

With Kitch

Type what changed

Page is live

Channels are in sync

Team note is sent

Tomorrow’s undo is one tap

Run the line like it’s always short.

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