Food trucks, pop-up kitchens, and mobile caterers face unique challenges: changing locations, limited daily stock, and the need for pre-orders. This guide explains how to use multiple stores with a landing page to manage day-based or location-based menus.
The Challenge
Traditional single-store setups don’t work well when:
- You’re at a different location each day
- Stock is prepared fresh and limited per day
- Customers need to pre-order for specific dates
- You want to close ordering once daily capacity is reached
The Solution: Day/Location-Based Stores
Create a separate store for each day or location, then use a landing page to guide customers to the right one.
Example setup for a food truck:
| Store | Purpose |
|---|
| Friday - Brewery District | Friday’s location and menu |
| Saturday - Farmers Market | Saturday’s location and menu |
| Sunday - Waterfront Park | Sunday’s location and menu |
Each store has its own:
- Menu and pricing
- Inventory limits
- Opening hours
- Pre-order settings
A single landing page links them all together.
Setting Up Day-Based Stores
Step 1: Create Your First Store
Set up your base store with your full menu:
- Create a new store in the dashboard
- Name it clearly: “Friday - Brewery District”
- Set the location address
- Build your menu with products and modifiers
- Enable inventory tracking for limited items
Step 2: Duplicate for Each Day/Location
For each additional day or location:
- Contact support to duplicate your store
- Rename it appropriately: “Saturday - Farmers Market”
- Update the address if location differs
- Adjust menu if offerings vary by day
- Reset inventory levels
Keep store names consistent: “[Day] - [Location]” makes it clear for both customers and your team.
Each store should accept pre-orders for its specific day:
- Go to Settings > Operations
- Enable Pre-orders
- Set Pre-order days ahead (e.g., 7 days)
- Configure available time slots
For a Friday-only store, customers can order anytime during the week for Friday pickup.
Step 4: Set Opening Hours
Configure each store’s hours to match when you’re at that location:
- Go to Settings > Opening Hours
- Set hours only for the relevant day
- Leave other days closed
Example for “Friday - Brewery District”:
| Day | Hours |
|---|
| Monday - Thursday | Closed |
| Friday | 11:00 - 20:00 |
| Saturday - Sunday | Closed |
Step 5: Request a Landing Page
Contact support to create a landing page that:
- Shows your branding and logo
- Lists all your day/location stores
- Lets customers choose where and when to order
- Links directly to each store’s menu
Provide support with:
- Your account details
- List of stores to include
- Preferred order of stores
- Any custom messaging
Managing Daily Stock
Use inventory tracking to limit orders to what you can produce.
Enable Inventory Tracking
For each limited item:
- Go to Menu > Products
- Click on the product
- Enable Track Inventory
- Set the available quantity
When inventory reaches zero, the item shows as unavailable.
Reset Inventory Daily
Before each service day:
- Open the relevant day’s store
- Go to Menu > Products
- Update inventory levels for each item
Example for a taco truck:
| Item | Daily Stock |
|---|
| Carnitas Tacos | 50 |
| Al Pastor Tacos | 50 |
| Veggie Tacos | 30 |
| Churros | 40 |
Sold Out Behaviour
When an item sells out:
- It displays “Sold out” on the menu
- Customers cannot add it to cart
- Existing orders are unaffected
This prevents overselling and customer disappointment.
Example Configurations
Weekly Food Truck Route
5 stores, one per weekday location:
| Store Name | Location | Day |
|---|
| Monday - Tech Park | 123 Innovation Drive | Monday |
| Tuesday - City Hall | 1 Council Square | Tuesday |
| Wednesday - University | Student Union | Wednesday |
| Thursday - Hospital | Main Entrance | Thursday |
| Friday - Brewery District | 45 Hop Lane | Friday |
Landing page shows: “Where would you like to order from?”
Weekend Pop-up with Limited Drops
2 stores for Saturday and Sunday:
| Store Name | Stock Limit | Pre-order Window |
|---|
| Saturday Drop | 100 covers | Opens Monday 9am |
| Sunday Drop | 100 covers | Opens Monday 9am |
Both stores have identical menus but separate inventory. When Saturday sells out, Sunday remains available.
Multi-Location Food Truck Fleet
3 trucks operating simultaneously:
| Store Name | Location | Hours |
|---|
| Truck 1 - Downtown | Financial District | 11:00-14:00 |
| Truck 2 - Southside | Industrial Estate | 11:00-14:00 |
| Truck 3 - Northgate | Retail Park | 11:00-14:00 |
Each truck has its own store with location-specific inventory.
Customer Experience
Finding You
Share your landing page URL everywhere:
- Social media bio
- Google Business Profile
- Printed materials
- At the truck itself
Ordering Flow
- Customer visits your landing page
- They select their preferred day/location
- Menu opens for that store
- They browse, add items, and choose a pickup time
- They pay online
- Order prints at your truck (or you receive it in the app)
- They collect at the scheduled time
Pre-order Benefits
Pre-orders help you:
- Plan prep - Know exactly what to make
- Reduce waste - Cook to demand
- Skip queues - Faster service for pre-order customers
- Guarantee stock - Customers secure limited items
Operational Tips
Post daily on social media:
- Where you’ll be
- What’s on the menu
- Link to that day’s store
Manage Customer Expectations
On your landing page or store notice, explain:
- “Select your pickup day below”
- “Pre-orders close 2 hours before service”
- “Items are limited - order early to avoid disappointment”
Handle Walk-ups
Keep some stock for walk-up customers:
- Set inventory slightly below actual capacity
- Add a “Walk-up specials” product for on-the-day items
- Use the snoozing feature to add items mid-service
Compare stores to see:
- Which locations drive most orders
- Average order value per location
- Pre-order vs walk-up ratio
- Popular items by day
Use this data to optimise your route and menu.
Printing and Notifications
At the Truck
Set up a portable printer to receive orders:
- Go to Settings > Printing
- Configure your thermal printer
- Orders print automatically with pickup time
Mobile Notifications
Use the StoreKit app to:
- Receive order notifications
- Mark orders as ready
- Track today’s sales
Seasonal and Event Stores
The same approach works for:
Festival Stalls
Create a store for each festival date:
- “Reading Festival - Friday”
- “Reading Festival - Saturday”
- “Reading Festival - Sunday”
Christmas Markets
One store per market day with appropriate inventory:
- “Christmas Market - Dec 15”
- “Christmas Market - Dec 16”
- “Christmas Market - Dec 17”
Private Events
Create a temporary store for catering events:
- Set menu specifically for that event
- Open orders a week before
- Close after the event
Getting Started
- Plan your schedule - List all days/locations you operate
- Create your first store - Build menu, set inventory
- Contact support - Request store duplication and landing page
- Configure each store - Hours, inventory, pre-order settings
- Share your landing page - Promote across all channels