aMenu Becomes the One-Stop Directory for Accessible Restaurant Menus

aMenu makes it possible for restaurant owners to create their own mobile-friendly restaurant menu.

aMenu offers restaurant owners a highly useful tool, so that customers who are partially sighted or have failing vision can make their own independent decisions while ordering food. Restaurants can now comply with the mandatory Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act or AODA and Integrated Accessibility Regulations easily with aMenu. They can create their own menu easily and quickly for as little as $39.99.

“aMenu is a way of achieving independence for those who hate having waiters read out menus, especially when it is a busy time at the restaurant,” says the creator of this innovative menu . “Restaurant owners can visit amenu.ca and have their menus posted in an accessible format and even update it on their own. Interestingly, it is also a great way to improve search engine rankings.”

This user-friendly device also helps restaurant owners comply with various regulations that govern serving those with visual disabilities. For just $39.99, they can create and maintain their own accessible restaurant menus and also reach out to a growing mobile customer segment. By adding their menu to the aMenu website, they let their potential customers know all about their restaurant even before they have walked through the door. There are five different viewing options available to customers apart from the mobile friendly option.

Clients can choose from the Default Option, black text on white background, white text on black background, regular and large text, high contrast option, regular and large font, and the Dyslexic option. Those using their mobile or other handheld browsing devices will be taken to the site’s low bandwidth version, which is also AODA compliant. Another hugely advantageous feature available to users is the ability to use Google’s language translator to translate the menu to the language of their choice without even leaving the main menu page.

Restaurant owners are finding it easy to use the highly flexible and user-friendly aMenu interface. They can now use the interface to change or update menu whenever they wish to, change the prices of items, and even add daily specials without any hassle. aMenu also offers the exciting option of driving more clients to their business by enticing them with coupons, special offers, or event invitations by using the convenient edit features.

A highly interesting advantage of using the aMenu service is that it can make the restaurant website Search Engine Optimized (SEO) friendly. Owners can get their restaurant brand name and menu on the first page for specific search terms without engaging the services of an SEO expert.

A PayPal account is necessary to create an account and complete the online form. However, aMenu also offers to make other arrangements for those who are unable to use PayPal.

Many restaurants are using the aMenu website to create their own menu, and at just $39.99, it is easily affordable and makes their restaurant AODA compliant as well.

About aMenu:

aMenu offers restaurant owners the ability to create their own accessible restaurant menu for the partially sighted and blind people for just $39.99. There are a host of other high-value features available with aMenu.  

For more information, visit www.amenu.ca.

Media Contact
Company Name: Badeyes Design & Consulting
Contact Person: Geof Collis
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Phone: 705-374-4142
Address:613 Cambray Rd, RR1 Woodville
City: Kawartha Lakes
State: Ontario
Country: Canada
Website: www.amenu.ca


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