FoodTracks predicts how many sandwiches, paninis and wraps you will sell between noon and 2 pm. No more running out at 1:30 pm or binning leftovers at close.

Over-prep and waste, or under-prep and lose customers. Without a forecast, every midday service is a coin flip.
Meat, sauces, specialty breads — when quantities are not calibrated, ingredient costs quietly erode your margin week after week.
Running two sales channels without a consolidated view creates stock duplications and stockouts you only notice once they have already cost you sales.
The AI factors in weather (heatwave = −20 % footfall), bank holidays and local events to predict your next-day revenue within 15 %.
Track meat, vegetables, bread and sauces to the gram. Low-stock alerts fire the evening before so your order arrives on time.
Compare dine-in, takeaway and delivery performance. Identify which meal deals are most profitable and which are slowing your service.
Calculate the exact food cost of each sandwich or wrap and know which products deserve a prime spot on the menu — and which to retire.
A 40-cover snack bar in Paris cut ingredient losses by 35 % in six weeks by sizing Monday meat orders against the weekly forecast.
Eliminating emergency supplier runs (courier deliveries when stock runs dry) pushes net margin up by an average of €290 per month.
Real-time stock deductions replace the Sunday evening manual count — three hours handed back every week.
Yes. Define your recipes (e.g. steak sandwich = 180 g meat + 200 g fries) and every sale automatically deducts the right quantities from stock.
CSV import is available from all delivery platforms today. Direct API integration is on the near-term roadmap.
The AI starts with as little as two weeks of data and improves daily. Most users see actionable forecasts by their third week of use.
€9.99 for your first month (launch offer for the first 50 shops), then €19.99/month. No commitment — cancel in one click.
Same engine, tuned per trade.
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