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How POS analytics improve your sales and peace of mind

How POS analytics improve your sales and peace of mind

As the owner of a catering business, you make dozens of decisions about your business every day: Which ingredients should you order, and how much? Which dishes should you keep on the menu, and which ones aren't selling well enough? Are you expecting a busy day, and do you need extra staff?

How Frituur De Ketel in Lochristi achieves 85% online orders with Unipage

How Frituur De Ketel in Lochristi achieves 85% online orders with Unipage

Veerle has been running Frituur De Ketel in Lochristi for eight years. A small business with an extensive menu and a busy school rush every afternoon, she was mainly looking for structure and peace of mind. She found it with Unipage, the all-in-one system for chip shops and fast service catering.

Frituur Janneman:

Frituur Janneman: "We save a lot of time. Especially when it's busy."

Kim and Jan have been running Frituur Janneman for a year now. They took over the business and rebuilt it with fresh preparations and their own suggestions. As in any chip shop or snack bar, peak times are hectic. Customers at the counter, phones ringing non-stop and online orders coming in all at once. It's all part of the job, but it requires a lot of organisation.

VAT change on 1 March 2026 in Belgium: what will change for the hospitality industry?

VAT change on 1 March 2026 in Belgium: what will change for the hospitality industry?

On 1 March 2026, VAT rates for the Belgian hospitality industry will change. For many businesses, this means extra administration and the risk of incorrectly set rates in the cash register system and all other sales channels. As an entrepreneur, it is important that your VAT settings are the same everywhere, without wasting too much time on it.

VAT change on 1 March 2026 in Belgium: what you need to do as a hospitality entrepreneur.

VAT change on 1 March 2026 in Belgium: what you need to do as a hospitality entrepreneur.

On 1 March 2026, VAT rates for the Belgian hospitality industry will change. That doesn't mean you have to complicate everything, but it does mean that you should check that your VAT settings are correct in all your sales channels. This will help you avoid confusion at the counter, errors in your cash register system and hassle with online orders or your accounting.