Guide: Bundles & Deals
Bundles are combo meals — a fixed set of products sold together. Deals are promotional groupings that combine products or bundles at a special price, often with a target link for deeper navigation. Both require content configuration in Contentful after being set up in Byte Admin Portal.
Bundles and Deals must be created in Byte Admin Portal first before they can be configured in Contentful. Items without content are hidden from the menu.
Where You See It in the Front-End
Bundle cards — Appear in the menu alongside individual products, showing a combo image, title, and price. Customers select a bundle and customise the included items.
Deal cards — Surface on the menu or on a dedicated Deals page. A Deal typically groups one or more Products or Bundles under promotional framing, and can deep-link to a specific page or menu section via a Target URI.
Both content types can be featured on the Homepage as promoted items when configured.
What to Configure in Contentful
Publishing a Bundle with Content
- Click Add Entry → select Bundle
- Click Select from Yum beneath the Bundle Code field to choose an already-created bundle
- Contentful will not allow a second entry for a bundle that already has content — edit the existing entry instead
- Click + Add Media to add bundle images
- Click the green Publish button — or use the dropdown arrow to schedule for a future date
Publishing a Deal with Content
- Click Add Entry → select Deal
- Populate the required fields:
- Title in English and Title in Spanish (or relevant second locale)
- Item(s) — add existing Products or Bundles via Add Existing Content
- Target URI — the path the deal card will link to when tapped
- Click + Add Media to assign deal images
- You can click through to any linked Product or Bundle from within the Deal entry to make edits
- Click Publish — or schedule via the dropdown
Use Cases
New combo meal — When a bundle is created in Byte Admin Portal, create its Contentful entry with imagery and a display title so it appears on the menu with the correct visual treatment.
Promotional deal page — Create a Deal entry that groups several products under a campaign name (e.g. "Family Feast") and links to a dedicated deals landing page.
Scheduling a limited-time offer — Use scheduled publishing to set a bundle or deal to go live at the start of a promotional window, and another publish to remove it at the end.
Cross-market deals — Different markets can configure separate Deal entries with localised titles and images for the same underlying product offering.