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How I Built a Food Ecommerce Restaurant with Next.js, Paystack and Medusa

Noble Okechi on January 05, 2023

Food restaurants remain one of the best lucrative businesses around the world. They get patronage on a daily basis without being much affected by a...
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Andrew Baisden

Beautiful design and a great tech stack!

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Noble Okechi

Thank you!

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Nicklas Gellner

Also really like the frontend work in this one!

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Noble Okechi

Thank you!

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latoadeoye

Happy to have met an indepth treatment of e-commerce website dev. It's awesome.

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Noble Okechi

Thank you!

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React Hunter

Great Project!

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Noble Okechi

Thank you!

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Femi Akinyemi

Well Written🙌

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Noble Okechi

Thank you!

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Artsiom B

Looks really powerful. I saw the same solution, but with pre-build templates and node js . Do you meet any kind of problems connecting to Stripe plugin.

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Noble Okechi

No, it's quite simple also. You can learn how to do that from this documentation
docs.medusajs.com/add-plugins/stripe

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Glebario • Edited

Looks good! But medusa have one flaw because for product needs option. For food it is inconvenient because food products rarely have any options. As far as I can see, you got out of this situation by adding the option - stub (option: Normall)? + for products need add inventory when in restaurant business it does not need
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Sergey Korsik

Looks tasty!

Btw, small question - are the code chunks not syntax highlighted for styling metters? I mean it can put a bit more readability to the code, imho ;)