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**Title:** "Letting the Person in Front of Us Decide What We Eat" Challenge
**Participants:** Luanne and Shawn (Ryan's Family)
**Challenge:**
1. Visit 4 restaurants in one day: Chick-fil-A (breakfast), Starbucks (coffee break), McDonald's (lunch), and Taco Bell (dinner)
2. At each restaurant, order **exactly what the person in front of them in line ordered**
**Outcomes:**
* Breakfast (Chick-fil-A): A salad and unsweet tea (shared)
* Coffee Break (Starbucks): A Java Chip Frappuccino with 2 avocado shells (shared)
* Lunch (McDonald's): A Big Mac Meal (shared)
* Dinner (Taco Bell): **5** Five-Layer Burritos (a surprisingly affordable and abundant meal)
**Conclusion:** The family completes the challenge, sharing their reactions and thoughts on the unusual food choices made by the people in front of them in line.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, each numbered and in short sentence form, excluding opinions:
1. The challenge involves ordering food based on what the person in front of them orders.
2. The participants visit multiple restaurants in one day: Chick-fil-A, Starbucks, McDonald's, and Taco Bell.
3. At Chick-fil-A, the person in front of them ordered a salad for breakfast.
4. At Starbucks, the person in front of them ordered a Java Chip Frappuccino with two avocado shells.
5. The participants received the Java Chip Frappuccino for $7-$9.
6. At McDonald's for lunch, the person in front of them ordered a Big Mac meal.
7. The participants shared the Big Mac meal.
8. At Taco Bell for dinner, the person in front of them ordered "five something" which was revealed to be...
9. ...five Five-Layer Burritos for $5.
10. Each Five-Layer Burrito effectively cost $1.
11. The participants received four to five burritos, which they found sufficient for both of them.