[Vocabulary] According to current offer

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I am working on a Restaurant menu and would like to include information that we offer different flavours or types of something.

Is it correct to use phrase "according to current offer"?

For example we offer fresh drinks with various flavours - strawberry, blueberry...
which differs from day to day.

What should I include in the menu to emphasize that we offer various types and customer can ask for current offer?

Thanks
 
Do you mean "according to season", or "depending on availability" ?. Perhaps you can use both ;-)
 
Do you mean "according to season", or "depending on availability" ?. Perhaps you can use both ;-)

I am looking for something universal :)

What about "Depending on current offer"?
 
I am working on a restaurant menu and would like to include information that we offer different flavours or types of something.

Is it correct to use the phrase "according to current offer"? No.

For example we offer fresh drinks with various flavours - strawberry, blueberry...
which differs from day to day.

What should I include in the menu to emphasize that we offer various types and customer can ask for current offer?

[STRIKE]Thanks[/STRIKE]

You might say:

Please ask the server what is available.

:)
 
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