We released floor stock and guest trays today and didn't bill our customers for either feature

This month we turned on floor stock and guest trays for every hospital already live on Banquet. Nobody needed to buy a module or sign a document. They logged in and the features were ready to be used.
That is not how this usually goes. In most hospital food service software, a new capability means a new module, a new contract, and a new bill.
When a system is a stack of separate modules bolted together, every new thing is a separate thing to sell you and a separate workflow your team has to learn. And the modules do not really share data, so the operational efficiency that software is supposed to deliver never shows up. Your staff make up the difference by hand, keying the same thing in twice and reconciling across systems that disagree.
We built Banquet as one platform so that guest trays are as easy as patient trays and floor stock can run on the same inventory and cost that powers your clinical ordering.
And it keeps going. Everything we build next lands on this same foundation, so it reaches you faster and your team has less to learn each time. Integration is not a feature you buy once. It is the reason you keep getting more without paying more.
You should not have to re-buy your own system every time it gets better. More is on the way, and if you are already on Banquet, you do not need to do anything to be ready for it.