Restaurant Marketing
11 de marzo de 20261 min de lectura

Restaurant Combo Engineering: Raise Average Check Without Hurting Margin

A well-designed combo can lift average check and simplify the guest decision. A bad one only pushes weak products and makes the kitchen more chaotic. This guide shows how to build better combos.

Restaurant Combo Engineering: Raise Average Check Without Hurting Margin

Many combos are created with one vague goal: “sell more.”

The good ones are built to do three things at the same time:

  • raise average check,
  • protect margin,
  • simplify the guest decision.

What to review before creating a combo

  • contribution margin of every component,
  • operational ease,
  • speed of execution,
  • perceived value,
  • channel behavior.

Mistakes to avoid

  • bundling slow or problematic items,
  • discounting too much just to look attractive,
  • building combos that break under peak pressure,
  • failing to measure if they displace better sales.

What to test before making a combo permanent

  • unit margin of the full combo,
  • whether it cannibalizes better-margin dishes,
  • actual speed during peak hours,
  • menu or app clarity,
  • performance by channel.

How to keep combos from hurting operations

A combo cannot depend on the busiest station or a component that sells out too easily.

If the combo raises revenue but complicates production, dispatch, and service, it is not a real win.

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