A: Depending on what kind of size, quantity, or measurement, single variances will either go in the item title or the at the beginning of the item description.
What is a single variance?
A single variance is when an item has a single size, quantity, or measurement. For example:
As you can see, this Party Salad item only comes in one size: Half Tray. Continue reading below to see how it should be properly transcribed.
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Volume Measurements
Single volume measurements should be left in the Item title (ex. Oz, ml, Liter, Quart, Lb, Grams, etc.). Example:
Diet Coke 6oz
1 Lb - Beef
Pasta Salad (1 Quart)
If the menu source spells out the following measurements, you do not have to abbreviate them: Pint, Liter, Quart, Gram, or Inch. Please ensure you keep it uniform throughout the menu, you should not abbreviate it in some places but not others.
Other Sizes or Quantities
All other sizes or quantities should be put at the front of the item description, similarly to allergen information (ex. Serving sizes, pieces, wings, small, medium, large, etc.).
Example:
BBQ Wings (6)
Mini Sliders (3 Pieces)
As you can see, this Falafel Plate item comes with ten (10) pieces. Continue reading below to see how it should be properly transcribed.
Incorrect:
Correct: