Adjustments
An Adjustment is the size or variant button tapped before an item — Pot / Pint / Schooner, Glass / Bottle — that selects which price level fires.
Where to find it: Menu → Adjustments

The list shows each adjustment's Name, Alternate Name, Kitchen Name, Item Group, and Price Level.
How adjustments work
Every item carries up to five price levels (1–5). An adjustment maps to one of those levels:
- Tapping the "Pint" adjustment tells the till "use price level 2".
- With no adjustment, the item uses price level 1 (the default).
Combined with Price Sets, this gives you the pricing grid: the adjustment picks the column (which level), the price set picks the row (which prices are active right now), and the charged price is where they cross.
An adjustment can be scoped to a Product Group so it only applies to those items (e.g. a Pot/Pint/Schooner set that only shows on beers). An adjustment with no group applies to any item.
Add an adjustment
- Click Add Adjustment.
- Fill in the details:
Field Required What it's for Primary Name Yes The button label staff see (e.g. "Pint") Secondary Name Yes A second/language name Kitchen Name Yes How it prints on kitchen dockets Price Level Yes Which price level (1–5) this adjustment fires Item Group No Limit the adjustment to one product group (leave blank to apply to any item) - Click Save.
Import and export
Use Download Template, Import, and Export to manage adjustments in bulk.
Tip: plan your price levels consistently — for example always use Level 1 = smallest size — so the same adjustments behave predictably across your menu.