Friday, July 24, 2009

Wheel...of...Lunch

Posted by Jonathan Bender on Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 11:15 AM



Trying to get a large group of people to decide where to have lunch is like trying to win at the Lobster claw crane game -- a Big Choice machine filled with live lobsters: You take a long time trying to figure out how to go about it but you're likely disappointed in the end.

Well, it's time to add a bit of chance to your lunch hour and please your co-workers. Introducing the Wheel of Lunch -- the best food-based wheel since the Wheel of Fish. You just enter your zip code and then virtually spin the wheel. The site combines Yahoo! review with geographic data to offer up recommendations.

The first three spins w/ the Pitch's zipcode, 64108, advised us to head to Lidia's Restaurant, Manny's of Kansas City, and Taqueria Mexico. Since it was best two-out-of-three, looks like it's Mexican today. 

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The Donger screaming, "You're so STOO-pid!"
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Posted by jjskck on 07/24/2009 at 11:41 AM

I actually came up with a similar thing at our office. The Northland has some freaky places we would never choose on collectively, so four of us each selected a place we had never been to, and then there were 2 wild cards that were places we all accepted as a lunch destination.

After the list of 6 was set, we would all roll a die, and whichever option got rolled twice first was where we went.

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Posted by Chimpotle on 07/24/2009 at 11:01 AM
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