Wasla for fast food

A fast POS system for quick-service restaurants

A cashier that takes orders in seconds, queue control for the rush, delivery-app integrations, and ZATCA invoicing on every order.

Speed on every order

Built for rush hour: the fewest clicks, the shortest queue, the fastest handoff.

Orders in seconds

A fast interface with clear buttons and shortcuts any new hire learns on day one.

Rush & queue control

Order numbers and waiting lists that organize the crowd and cut wait times.

Instant ZATCA invoice

Every receipt is ZATCA-compliant, issued automatically without slowing the queue.

Cashier

The fastest cashier for peak hours

Favorite items, quick modifiers, and multiple payment methods on one screen — so the line never stops.

  • Favorite items and one-tap modifiers
  • Cash, Mada, Visa, and split bills
  • Runs on touch screens and lightweight hardware

Delivery

Delivery orders on one screen

Receive aggregator orders straight into the system, with items and prices per channel and reports that separate their performance.

  • A unified screen for all delivery orders
  • Different menus and prices per channel
  • Profitability reports per sales channel

Try Wasla today

Ready for a cashier that keeps up with your rush?

Start a free trial, or book a live demo and we’ll tailor the setup to your brand.

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Fast-food POS — frequently asked questions

The cashier is built for the fewest possible clicks, with favorite items and quick modifiers, so staff take an order in seconds during the rush.

Yes. Aggregator orders arrive in one unified screen, with items and prices customizable per channel and reports that separate performance.

Yes. Every receipt is compliant with ZATCA Phase 2 and is issued automatically with no extra step for the cashier.

Yes. You manage every branch from one dashboard, with real-time sync of sales and menus and unified reports comparing branches.

No. Wasla runs on touch screens and lightweight devices, with no need for bulky or costly hardware.