What AI Can Actually Do for a Jamaican Cook Shop (No Hype)
Forget the buzzwords. Here are the automations that actually save a small kitchen hours every week — working today, not someday.
Skip the hype, keep the leverage
AI headlines are noisy, but for a cook shop the question is simple: what repetitive work can software do reliably, every day, without you touching it? That's the only definition that matters for a small kitchen.
Three answers are already practical: answering customers, posting your menu, and spotting patterns in your sales.
The three automations that pay off
One: a bot on your WhatsApp that answers "what's on the menu? how much? you deliver?" and takes the order — instantly, at 7am or 11pm, while you sleep or cook. That alone removes the most repetitive hour of your day.
Two: menus that post themselves. Your lunch menu hits WhatsApp Status two hours before lunch, automatically, every day — marketing that runs without you remembering it.
Three: reports that surface what you'd never spot on paper — soup sells out every Friday, Tuesdays are dead until 1pm, one customer orders every week. Patterns become decisions.
Why small shops benefit most
Big chains already have systems and staff. Automation is the small shop's equaliser: it works the rush, the slow hours, and the hours you're closed — for less than the cost of a single day's wages.
The takeaways
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