Restaurant Selector
You have a group of friends coming to visit for your high school reunion, and you want to take them out to eat at a local restaurant. You aren't sure if any of them have dietary restrictions, but your restaurant choices are as follows:
Joe’s Gourmet Burgers—Vegetarian: No, Vegan: No. Gluten-Free: No
Main Street Pizza Company—Vegetarian: Yes, Vegan: No, Gluten-Free: Yes
Comer Café—Vegetarian: Yes. Vegan: Yes, Gluten-Free: Yes
Mama's Fine Italian—Vegetarian: Yes, Vegan: No, Gluten-Free: No
The Chef's Kitchen—Vegetarian: Yes, Vegan: Yes, Gluten-Free: Yes
Write a
Is anyone in your party a vegetarian? yes Enter
Is anyone in your party a vegan? no Enter
Is anyone in your party gluten-free? yes Enter
Here are your restaurant choices:
Main Street Pizza Company
Corner Cafe
The Chef’s kitchen
Here is another example of the Program’s output:
Is anyone in your party a vegetarian? yes Enter
Is anyone in your party a vegan? yes Enter
Is anyone in your party gluten-free? yes Enter
Here are your restaurant choices:
Corner cafe
The Chef’s kitchen
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