Keep your existing website
Leaving GloriaFood does not mean throwing away the restaurant website you already paid for and promoted.
You already have a restaurant, a website and customers who know where to find you. What you need now is not another website rebuild. You need a new home for your menu, QR codes and direct orders.
CreateMyQRMenu helps restaurants move away from GloriaFood while keeping the online presence they have already built.
No need to wait until the GloriaFood shutdown date to prepare your replacement.
Start with what you already have. Your restaurant should not have to rebuild its digital presence from zero just because a platform is being discontinued.
Menu migration availability may depend on your existing GloriaFood configuration.
GloriaFood made it possible for many independent restaurants to add digital menus and online ordering without creating their own technology platform. With the service approaching end of life, those restaurants now need a practical replacement.
Leaving GloriaFood does not mean throwing away the restaurant website you already paid for and promoted.
Rebuild your categories, dishes, prices and options in a new restaurant menu environment before the old service disappears.
Maintain a direct path between your restaurant and customers instead of depending exclusively on third-party marketplaces.
Many GloriaFood users already have a perfectly good website. GloriaFood was added to that website to handle the menu or ordering layer. CreateMyQRMenu follows the same practical idea: keep what works and replace what is disappearing.
Continue using your existing domain, design, SEO presence and branding.
Create your categories, products, prices, options and restaurant information in CreateMyQRMenu.
Replace the old GloriaFood links and send customers to your new ordering experience.
Treat migration as a controlled handover rather than a last-minute platform change.
Check your restaurant profile, categories, products, modifiers, prices, opening hours, delivery settings, pickup settings, website buttons, QR codes and every public link pointing to GloriaFood.
Build your restaurant in CreateMyQRMenu while your existing GloriaFood service remains operational.
Recreate your food categories, dishes, descriptions, images, prices, options and variations.
Open the menu on different phones. Scan the QR code. Add products to the basket. Check options, opening hours and the complete ordering flow.
Look beyond your website. Check Google Business Profile, Instagram, Facebook, printed menus, table cards, window stickers, flyers, email signatures and old QR codes.
Once your new setup has been tested, replace your old GloriaFood links and direct customers to CreateMyQRMenu.
The menu itself is only one part of the move. GloriaFood may be connected to many customer touchpoints that are easy to overlook.
A QR code printed on hundreds of tables may contain a direct GloriaFood URL. Check where every code actually leads.
Your order or menu link may appear directly in Google. Update it when you move.
Instagram bios, Facebook buttons and old campaign posts may continue sending customers to GloriaFood.
Look for Order Online, View Menu, Delivery, Pickup and similar buttons.
Table tents, takeaway menus, flyers and stickers can all contain old ordering URLs.
Don't forget devices used by managers and employees for daily restaurant operations.
Restaurants that want an easy-to-manage digital menu and direct ordering channel.
Pizza, burger, kebab, Asian, Indian, bakery, dessert and other takeaway businesses.
Businesses using table QR menus or mobile menus that need prices and products updated quickly.
Hospitality businesses using QR menus for restaurants, bars, pools or room-service environments.
Small restaurant operations that need simple digital ordering without rebuilding their web presence.
Web designers and restaurant technology providers managing multiple GloriaFood-powered businesses.
Yes. Oracle has announced that GloriaFood products and services are being discontinued. Oracle currently lists March 31, 2027 as the date for full end of service.
Oracle's current public information states that full GloriaFood end of service is scheduled for March 31, 2027.
Restaurants that rely on GloriaFood for digital menus or online ordering will eventually need another platform to provide those functions.
Yes. Preparing your replacement before GloriaFood reaches end of service is preferable because you can build and test the new system before changing customer-facing links.
No. One of the main ideas behind CreateMyQRMenu is that your existing restaurant website can remain in place while the menu and ordering layer is changed.
If the QR code directly contains a GloriaFood URL, you may need to replace it. If you control an intermediate URL or redirect, it may be possible to point that URL to your new menu instead. Check each QR code before the migration.
CreateMyQRMenu is built for restaurant digital menus, QR menus and direct ordering. Whether it replaces every part of your current GloriaFood configuration depends on the features and integrations your restaurant currently uses.
The safest answer is before you need to. Building the replacement while your current GloriaFood setup still works gives your restaurant time to test everything without unnecessary pressure.
Keep your restaurant website. Prepare your new menu and ordering experience now, then switch when you're ready.
Create Your Restaurant โGloriaFood and Oracle are trademarks of their respective owners. CreateMyQRMenu is an independent service and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Oracle or GloriaFood. GloriaFood discontinuation information should be verified against Oracle's latest official announcements.