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How can I organize menu items like “Kids Menu” in Trello for my website content?

john alee
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September 1, 2025

i am running a website that shares detailed information about different menus, including the Wetherspoons Kids Menu. I want to use Trello to plan, organize, and update posts related to kids menu items.

  • Should I create a separate board for "Kids Menu" content?

  • How can I set up lists/cards for different meal categories (e.g., breakfast, lunch, desserts)?

  • Is there a way to track seasonal changes or updates in the kids menu using Trello?

Any tips or examples from other content creators who use Trello for menu or food-related websites would be really helpful.

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You can easily manage this by creating a separate Trello board just for kids’ menu content, with lists of breakfast, lunch, and dessert, and cards for each post idea. Use labels or due dates to track seasonal updates, just like you would when updating pages like the Wetherspoon Chicken Menu with prices. Many food content creators use this simple system to keep menu websites organized and up-to-date.

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You can definitely use Trello to organize this type of content. Create a separate board or clear list structure for kids’ menu items with cards for breakfast, lunch, and dessert, and use labels or due dates to track seasonal updates, like planning posts for the Costa Coffee menu. This makes updates easy and keeps your website content organized and consistent.

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Vlad from Teamline
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September 1, 2025

Hey @john alee 

In my opinion it’d be cleaner to spin up a separate board just for the kids menu stuff. That way you don’t clutter your main content board and can treat it like its own project. I’d set up columns by meal type (breakfast, lunch, dinner, desserts, etc.) and then create cards for each item/post.

For seasonal updates, a simple way is to have a “Seasonal” list where you drop cards that need review when menus change. You can also add due dates or labels (e.g. “Autumn 2025”) to keep track of when things need updating.

That setup makes it easy to drag cards around as menus shift, and you’ll always have a clear view of what’s live, what’s in draft, and what’s due for refresh.

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