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By Jason Feemster • Verified June 2026
A clear, up-to-date breakdown of Toast software fees, hardware costs, payment processing rates, add-ons, and real-world monthly cost estimates for ...
If you run a retail store, a restaurant, or a bar, your point-of-sale system is the one piece of technology you can't fake your way around. It's where every sale happens, and on a modern system, ...
By Jason Feemster • Verified June 2026
If you're shopping for a restaurant POS, Toast and SpotOn both land on the short list fast. They're two of the most-pitched systems in the business, and the ...
Short answer: most independent restaurants cost somewhere between $175,000 and $500,000 to open, with the median landing around $375,500. But that range hides a lot. A small takeout spot or ...
Short answer: anywhere from about $2,000 to well over $300,000. I know, that range is almost useless on its own. But it's honest, because "a bakery" can mean a cottage operation run out of ...
Here's a number that should change how you spend your marketing budget. Depending on whose study you read, landing a brand-new customer costs anywhere from five to twenty-five times more ...
Wondering what a POS system actually costs? Short answer: most small businesses spend somewhere between $0 and $200 a month on software, $0 to $2,000 up front on hardware, and roughly 2.4% to 3.5% ...
Updated June 2026 • Verified Q2 2026
What is POS hardware? POS hardware is the set of physical devices a business uses to ring up sales, take payments, track inventory, and capture sales ...
Cash Register Sales, Service & Supply Inc
For over 100 years, the good people at CashRegisterMan.com have been selling and servicing top-quality brands of registers. Charles Harbin began the ...
Running a restaurant in 2026 means competing against delivery apps, ghost kitchens, and establishments with million-dollar marketing budgets. The good news? You don't need to spend a fortune to fill ...
Updated June 2026 • Verified Q2 2026
Toast and Square both offer restaurant POS systems, but they're built for very different operations. Toast is a restaurant-only platform with deep kitchen ...
Square is one of the most popular payment processors for small businesses, and for good reason. No contracts, no monthly fees on the basic plan, and you can start taking payments in minutes. But ...