Office Lunch Spot Decider
List the lunch spots your team is considering, let each teammate veto one they're not feeling, and spin the survivors for today's pick. Built for office lunch runs, not family dinner. Works offline.
Built by the AbraCalc team
How to play
- List the lunch spots you're considering (optionally tagged with $, $$, or $$$) and everyone joining, one per line in each box.
- Tap Start the lunch call — the first teammate in line taps any spot card to veto it out of the running.
- Vetoes rotate through the team automatically until everyone's used theirs or only one spot survives.
- If more than one spot survives all the vetoes, spin the wheel to pick the winner; with exactly one left, it's declared lunch immediately.
Office Lunch Spot Decider settles the daily "where are we eating" scroll-through in under a minute. List the restaurants or lunch spots your team is weighing, tag each with a rough budget if that helps ($, $$, $$$), then list who's coming along. Every teammate gets exactly one veto — a single tap knocks a spot out of the running — and the tool rotates through the group automatically so nobody's veto gets skipped or doubled. Once every veto is spent, or the field narrows to one spot, the survivors go to a quick wheel spin so the final call feels random and fair rather than argued over in the group chat. It's built for a fast-moving team lunch run, not a family dinner debate — spots and budget tags instead of cuisines, and a finish line you can hit before everyone's stomach growls.
Frequently asked questions
- How is this different from Dinner Decider?
- Dinner Decider is built for a household deciding on cuisines for the night. This tool is a team lunch run — you list actual restaurant spots with optional budget tags, and the voice throughout is office-casual, built for a fast midday decision, not an evening family debate.
- Can the team veto every spot down to nothing?
- No. The tool blocks the veto that would eliminate the last remaining spot, so there's always at least one survivor left to become lunch, either by being the sole option or by winning the wheel spin.
- What if someone tries to veto twice by tapping fast?
- Vetoes rotate strictly in the order teammates were listed, and tapping an already-vetoed spot card does nothing, so a rapid double-tap can't let one person use two vetoes or skip the turn order.