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A restaurant QR menu with no commission on orders.
A no-commission QR ordering system lets guests scan a code, browse, and order while the platform takes zero percent of each order. Instead of the 12–30% delivery apps charge, you pay a flat fee — or nothing for a basic menu. MenuBear is built this way: a free QR menu, and in-table ordering on a flat €59/month Pro plan with no per-order cut.
QR ordering vs the usual options
| Feature | MenuBear | Delivery apps | Legacy POS add-ons | Paper menus |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Commission per order | None | 12–30% | Varies + fees | None |
| Who owns the guest data | The restaurant | The app | The vendor | Nobody |
| In-table QR ordering | Yes | No | Partial | No |
| No app install for guests | Yes | No | Partial | Yes |
| Hardware required | None | None | POS terminal | None |
| Update the menu instantly | Yes | Partial | Partial | No |
| Monthly cost | Free menu · €59 all-in | Free + commission | €100+ stacked | Reprint costs |
Why commission-free matters
On a €40 table, a 25% delivery commission is €10 gone — on every order, forever. A flat subscription flips that math: once you pass a handful of orders a month, a fixed fee is dramatically cheaper, and the savings grow with every cover. Just as important, commission-free QR ordering keeps the guest relationship — the contact, the loyalty, the data — with the restaurant instead of a marketplace.
Questions
What is a no-commission QR ordering system?
- A no-commission QR ordering system lets guests scan a code, browse the menu, and order without the platform taking a percentage of each order. Instead of the 12–30% that delivery apps charge, you pay a flat fee — or nothing for a basic menu. Every euro the guest spends stays with the restaurant.
How does MenuBear avoid charging commission?
- MenuBear makes money from a simple monthly subscription, not from your orders. The Menu plan is free, and the Pro plan is €59 per month for the full ordering operation. Because revenue comes from the flat fee, there is no incentive to tax each transaction, so commission is always zero.
Do guests need an app to order from a QR code?
- No. With MenuBear, guests scan the QR code with their phone camera and the menu opens in the browser instantly — no download, no account. They browse, add items, and request the check from the web page. This keeps ordering fast and works on any modern smartphone.
Is a QR menu cheaper than delivery apps or a POS add-on?
- Usually, yes. Delivery apps are free to join but take 12–30% per order, which adds up fast. Legacy POS add-ons can stack to €100 or more per month across modules. MenuBear is a flat €59 per month all-in for Pro, with a free tier for a basic QR menu.
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