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Group order
The “what are we ordering?” thread turned into a clean list: everyone picks a dish and extras, and you get the per-option tally to call the restaurant with numbers ready.
Who it's for: Offices, friend groups and anyone ordering food on Fridays.
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Your name *
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Your dish *Menu 1Menu 2Salad +1
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ExtrasDrinkDessertCoffee
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Allergies or notes
When to use it
- You're ordering food for the team and the “I'll have pizza — no wait, sushi” thread is 60 messages deep.
- You're organizing the offsite or party meal and need the consolidated order to call the restaurant.
- You collect sizes, materials or any “who wants what” that always ends up in a chaotic spreadsheet.
What's inside and why
- Your name
- So delivery day needs no detective: every dish with its owner.
- Your dish (single choice)
- Closed over the real menu: the tally comes out consolidated per dish, exactly how the restaurant asks for it.
- Extras (multi)
- Multi-select for sides: they add up separately without polluting the main count.
- Allergies or notes
- The free text that prevents the serious problem and catches the “no onion” no checkbox predicted.
Tips to get the most out of it
- Copy the restaurant's real menu into the options (with prices if they differ): invented options produce “but I wanted something else”.
- Close 30 minutes before you call, and announce it: “orders until 1pm” converts the undecided.
- Project or share the live tally: seeing “7 × daily menu, 3 × veggie” nudges stragglers in before the deadline.
Frequently asked questions
Can I change my order after submitting?
While the form is open, revisit the link from the same device and submit again. After closing, the tally freezes — which is exactly what you want before calling the restaurant.
How do I see the consolidated order?
Results group by dish with counts (7 × pizza, 4 × salad…), extras separately, and allergies listed. It's literally the script for the phone call.
Does it work for things that aren't food?
For any “who wants what”: tournament t-shirt sizes, office supplies, van shifts. Change the options and title; the mechanics are identical.