Keep a product off your delivery routes

Frozen pesto that won't stay solid in a delivery van. Raw milk. Anything that travels badly. You could already mark a product unavailable at specific pickup sites, but home delivery had no equivalent — so the only way to keep something off a route was to pull it from your shop entirely, which took it away from your pickup customers too.
Now a product can be restricted from one or more delivery options, exactly the way pickup-site restrictions already work. Delivery options appear right alongside pickup sites under Restricted Locations when you create or edit a product. Admins can also manage it from the other direction, in a delivery option's new Unavailable Products section — change it in one place and the other updates itself.
Customers shopping against a restricted delivery option still see the product, but they can't add it to their cart — the product details show a "not available for your location" message instead. That holds for ad hoc retail orders, subscription add-ons, and à la carte box edits alike. At retail checkout, if every delivery option that could reach them is restricted, they get a clear message stating which products can't be delivered to their address. Pickup shopping is unchanged.
Built With Farmers. Not For.

Maranda Miller
Built with Maranda at Milkmaid's Market, who needed certain products kept off her delivery routes — and had pulled two of them from her store entirely while she waited.
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