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POS Pizza [LT] is a free POS ordering system for pizza shops and sandwich shops, with a focus on delivery, pickup, and dine-in scenarios. It is distributed as a software package, runs on Windows XP and newer versions, and is optimized for Windows 7, 8, 10, and 11. It can also be used on tablet devices running full Windows.
Based on the product description, POS Pizza goes fairly deep into the details of pizza operations: it supports half/double toppings, unlimited toppings, unlimited items, and up to 5 menu categories. For delivery, it supports delivery fees by zone, fixed delivery fees per customer, delivery area blocking, minimum delivery amounts, free-delivery rules, alternate addresses, and delivery instructions, with optional integration with online maps. On the customer side, it provides customer profiles, order history, loyalty features, and customer credit. For store operations, it includes kitchen printing, receipt printing or emailing, caller ID, employee time clock, magnetic card login, employee messages, user permissions, and security event logs.
POS Pizza 8 [LT] is explicitly described as free, fully functional, never expiring, and available to download and use without registration. The official site also provides free forum support and mentions that other support agreements can be purchased. If users later upgrade to the Full versions, data can be migrated seamlessly, but the page does not disclose pricing or feature differences for the full versions.
Its main advantages are the extremely low entry cost, a feature set well tailored to pizza delivery workflows, and support for common POS hardware such as Epson printers, cash drawers, MagTek card readers, and ELO touchscreens. It also mentions secure payment capabilities such as PA-DSS-compliant credit card processing, EMV, and PCI password restrictions. The downsides are that the product feels relatively traditional: there is no clear information about cloud-based multi-store management, open APIs, or a modern SaaS integration marketplace. The free version also supports only up to 5 menu categories, which may be too limiting for more complex restaurant formats.
It is best suited for small restaurants with limited budgets, Windows-based checkout terminals, and a primary focus on pizza or sandwich delivery. Access from mainland China is unknown. The text also does not state whether it supports local requirements such as WeChat Pay, Alipay, Chinese invoicing and tax workflows, or integrations with domestic food delivery platforms. If operating in China, it is advisable to first evaluate local alternatives such as 客如云, 二维火, 银豹收银, and 美团收银.
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