Learn how Register EPOS price lists help merchants manage different pricing across locations, customer types, events, promotions and trading scenarios.
For many businesses, one price does not always fit every scenario. A café might run different prices for eat-in and takeaway. A pub might have event pricing. A retail store might offer trade pricing, staff pricing or seasonal promotions. This is where price lists in Register EPOS give merchants the flexibility they need without making daily operations messy.
Why price flexibility matters
Pricing is rarely static. Merchants need the ability to react to different trading environments while keeping the till simple for staff. Register price lists allow businesses to control pricing in a structured way, so the right price can be applied at the right time without rebuilding product files or relying on staff to remember manual changes.
Useful scenarios for price lists
- Eat-in, takeaway or delivery pricing
- Happy hour, event or match-day pricing
- Back bar, function room or private event pricing
- Trade, staff or VIP customer pricing
- Location-specific pricing for multi-site businesses
Simpler for staff, cleaner for reporting
Price lists are especially useful because they reduce confusion at the point of sale. Staff can use the correct workflow without needing to manually discount products or search for duplicate items. For the merchant, this keeps reports cleaner, because sales are still linked back to the correct products while the applied pricing is controlled in the background.
A practical partner conversation
When speaking to a merchant, a simple question often opens the door: “Do you ever sell the same product at different prices depending on the day, location, customer or event?” If the answer is yes, price lists are a strong Register feature to demonstrate.
Final Thought
Price lists give merchants more control without adding complexity to the till. For partners, they are also a great example of how Register can adapt to real businesses rather than forcing every merchant into one fixed workflow.
