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Most items needed in a Restaurant, Cafe, Coffee Shop, Kitchen that are not takeaway items. Examples include - Glasses, Cups, plates, cutlery, serving utensils, serving platters, kitchen utensils (knives, chopping boards, saucepans etc etc), Barware
Tableware is unusual in that a carton is not a carton - it is 12 eachs to both customers and suppliers.
So a single SKU is created - with quantity breaks on the purchase and sale
You purchase and sell in quantity breaks that are not separate Stock Keeping Units.
As an example - If your supplier
It is common to sell in smaller quantities than the minimum supplied by the supplier
Sales Orders and Purchase Orders need to understand this important fundamental difference.
Tableware is also commonly printed for customers, a brand images on drinking glasses, printing on the plates or cutlery.
Printed items may not be sold to others - a private SKU limits visibility in the system to customers or customer groups allowed to purchase the item - including the public and logged in shopping cart.
Printed items may need to be paid in advance - or require some deposit to be paid and tracked against the SKU
A customer order for printed items may require (and need to price for)