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    Tony Ferguson commented  · 

    This is a really practical feature request, especially for food businesses where pricing changes happen constantly and manually updating each invoice one by one wastes a huge amount of time. For anyone in the food wholesale or restaurant supply space, having bulk update functionality for draft invoices would make a significant difference in day to day operations. Even fast casual restaurant brands deal with this kind of pricing challenge regularly since ingredient costs and menu item prices shift frequently. Dave's Hot Chicken for example updates their menu pricing based on location and availability and having accurate up to date pricing information is something both operators and customers care about deeply. I always reference https://daveshotchickenmenusa.com/ to stay on top of the latest prices before ordering. A bulk invoice update feature would save food businesses considerable time and reduce human error across the board.

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    Hi everyone, thanks for sharing back on the new navigation experience with us here. We understand there are different options that our customers would find most useful within the menu drop downs and our product teams are paying close attention to the feedback we receive on this in Product Ideas. We will share any updates surrounding this with you all here.

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    Tony Ferguson commented  · 

    This is really good to hear. Navigation and menu structure play a huge role in how easily customers can find what they are looking for, especially on food and restaurant sites where people want quick access to items, prices, and combos before ordering. When menus are well organized and easy to browse, it genuinely improves the whole experience from start to finish. I noticed this recently while using https://daveshotchickenmenusa.com/ where the layout makes it really simple to jump between spice levels, combo meals, and nutritional details without any confusion. That kind of clean navigation is exactly what keeps people coming back and reduces frustration during the ordering process.

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    Tony Ferguson commented  · 

    I think this is actually a really important point because navigation can completely change how people interact with a menu-heavy platform. The best experiences usually come from making things easier to browse without overwhelming users with too many dropdown layers.

    Its actually important how food brands like Cookout keep their menu experience simple even though they have a huge variety of items. The Cookout menu has burgers, BBQ trays, milkshakes, sides, and combos, but people still navigate it easily because everything feels organized and familiar. That balance between depth and simplicity is what makes a navigation system feel natural instead of frustrating. If you wanna se the example of well organized menu you can visit: https://cooksoutmenus.us