Question Two: If so, are they voluntary (vegetarian or vegan, etc.) or involuntary (allergies)?
Obviously it is important to sort out what kinds of restrictions people have. This question allows me to examine voluntary versus involuntary. If there are no dietary restrictions, then the non-applicable choice can be selected. Of the fifty-three people surveyed, twenty-nine had no restrictions, nine had involuntary restrictions, and twelve had voluntary restrictions. Of the fifty-three people that responded to this question, the majority of people had no dietary restrictions and there was no clear difference regarding voluntary vs. involuntary. While more people said their restrictions were voluntary, the involuntary restrictions were not to be forgotten.