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Cynthia keeps to a strict vegetarian diet, which is part of her religion. She
absolutely cannot have any meat or fish dishes. This is more than a
preference; her body has never developed the enzymes to process meat or
fish, so she becomes violently ill if she accidentally eats any of the offending
foods.
Cynthia is attending a full day event at her college next week. When at an
event that serves meals, she always likes to bring a platter of vegetarian food
for herself and to share with other attendees who have similar dietary
restrictions. She requested a menu in advance to determine when her platter
might be most useful to vegetarians. Here is the menu:
Breakfast: Hazelnut coffee or English breakfast tea, French toast, eggs, and
bacon strips
Lunch: Assorted sandwiches (vegetarian options available), French fries, and baked beans
Cocktail hour: Alcoholic beverages, fruit, and cheese
Dinner: Roasted pork loin, seared trout, and bacon-bit topped macaroni and
cheese

If Cynthia wants to pick the meal where there would be the least options for her and fellow vegetarians, during what meal should she bring the platter?

  • A. Breakfast
  • B. Lunch
  • C. Cocktail hour
  • D. Dinner
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Dinner has the least vegetarian options, making it the most suitable meal for Cynthia to bring her platter. The dinner menu includes Roasted pork loin, seared trout, and bacon-bit topped macaroni and cheese, which are all non-vegetarian dishes. Breakfast, Lunch, and Cocktail hour all have vegetarian options available, making them less suitable for Cynthia's vegetarian platter.