A special in Open Pantry is not an announcement — it is a price. Choose the mechanic (a percentage off, a dollar amount off, a set price, or simply featuring a line), choose who sees it and which products it covers, set the dates, and it applies itself in those customers’ catalogues, carts and invoices until it expires.
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A percentage off, a fixed dollar amount off, a set price for the run, or no discount at all — just featuring the line so it appears in front of the customers you choose.
Everyone, a customer group, everyone on a particular price list, a handful of named venues, or specifically the customers who have bought that product before.
A whole category, a product group, individual products, or the lines that are currently in decline — which is the fastest way to find what is slipping before it becomes waste.
It sits scheduled and invisible until its start date, runs as a live price while it is on, and returns to normal pricing when it ends. Nobody has to switch it off.
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The point of a promotion tool is that the customer never has to know a promotion exists. They open your catalogue, the line is cheaper, and the cheaper number is what goes into the cart and onto the invoice. Percentage off suits a category push, a dollar amount suits a single line, a set price suits a clearance run where you want one number regardless of what each customer normally pays, and featuring a line lets you push something without discounting it at all.
A discount given to everybody is a price cut with extra steps. Both halves of a promotion are targeted in Open Pantry: who sees it, and what it covers. On the customer side that is everyone, a customer group, everyone on a price list, named venues, or — the useful one — the customers who have bought that product before, when you are trying to bring back a line rather than discover it. On the product side it is a category, a product group, named products, or the lines that are in decline.
Every promotion moves through the same four states. Draft while you build it, invisible to everyone. Scheduled once the dates are set, still invisible. Live between the dates, applying itself everywhere it is targeted. Ended afterwards, with prices back to normal without anyone doing anything. That last transition is the one that matters commercially: a special nobody remembers to end has quietly become your new price, and you will find out at the end of the quarter.
A special is worth running twice only if you know what the first one did. Because a promotion is a real price on a real order rather than a message, its effect turns up in the reporting you already have: the product report shows units and revenue for the period the special ran and the margin it came at, the trends report compares that period against the one before, and the customer report shows whether the venues you aimed at actually bought. It is the difference between “we ran a special” and “that special moved 40% more units at a margin we were happy with”.
Real gains suppliers report after moving ordering, fulfilment and invoicing onto Open Pantry.

M&J Chickens use Open Pantry to move ordering out of calls and messages and into one digital workflow — giving customers a smooth ordering experience and giving the team fewer errors and less admin.
“With Open Pantry, we launched our own fully branded ordering app — it’s helped us protect our customer base, move to digital ordering, and deliver a much better experience to our venues.”
Email the offer and two things happen. Customers who were going to buy the product anyway get it cheaper, and customers who would have responded never open the email — so you have spent the margin and moved nothing. Worse, the order still arrives at the old price and someone has to credit the difference. A promotion that lives in the price, aimed at the venues you actually want to move, running between dates it enforces itself, costs you exactly the margin you decided to spend and no more.
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