The A.G.E. Framework, a structured approach to artificial intelligence implementation developed by consultant Sean Hyde, has been applied to create Plates That Pay, an AI-driven menu pricing tool specifically designed for independent restaurant operators. This development addresses a critical operational challenge in the restaurant industry where pricing decisions are often made based on instinct rather than data analysis.
Restaurant menu pricing represents one of the most consequential yet least systematic decisions independent operators face. Most set prices based on tradition, competitor observation, or intuition, resulting in menus that either leave revenue unrealized or gradually erode profit margins as food costs fluctuate. Plates That Pay was built to transform this process by allowing operators to input actual food costs and competitive market data, with the system processing this information to generate optimized pricing recommendations for each menu item.
The tool delivers measurable outcomes including significant reduction in pricing guesswork, protection of profit margins by flagging items priced below sustainable thresholds, and automation of pricing decisions when costs change. Rather than requiring operators to restart analysis from scratch with each cost fluctuation, the system absorbs new data and updates recommendations accordingly, creating a repeatable process where none previously existed.
This application reflects Hyde’s broader philosophy that AI should solve specific business problems before anything else. ‘The businesses that win with AI are the ones that stop treating it as a trend and start treating it as infrastructure,’ Hyde said. ‘Plates That Pay is a direct example of that. We took a real operational pain point that affects thousands of independent restaurants and built a system around it that delivers a clear output.’
The A.G.E. Framework organizes AI implementation around three pillars: Authority, which focuses on establishing credibility in AI-driven search environments; Growth Automation, which addresses customer acquisition through automated pipelines; and Efficiency, which optimizes workflows by replacing repetitive tasks with intelligent automation. More information about the framework and its applications is available at https://seanhyde.com/age-framework.
Plates That Pay emerges during a period of increasing pressure on independent restaurants from rising food and labor costs, combined with competition from larger chains that have access to sophisticated pricing analytics. The gap between what large restaurant groups can afford and what independent operators can access has created a persistent competitive disadvantage. Hyde’s development of this restaurant-specific AI tool represents an effort to close part of that gap by making intelligent pricing decisions available at a scale and cost appropriate for single-location or small-group operators.
The framework continues to serve as the organizational foundation for Hyde’s consulting and product work across industries, providing a diagnostic for where businesses lose time, revenue, or competitive positioning, along with a clear path for how AI can address these gaps. For restaurant operators facing margin challenges, this AI-driven approach to menu pricing represents a practical application of artificial intelligence that moves beyond theoretical discussion to deliver tangible operational benefits.
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