With its expansive campus, Wellesley College is able to offer students five dining halls to choose from during the week for their meals. The variation in dining options allows students to view menus and choose convenient locations and appetizing meals throughout the day, but also brings about the paradox of choice. The busy Wellesley student has little time between classes and meetings to decide which dining hall to visit, and can frequently end up in a dining location with food they do not find appealing or on the other side of campus from their friends. Coordinating mealtimes amongst friend groups and viewing menus on the Wellesley Fresh mobile websites are difficult tasks to accomplish simultaneously while on the go. How can we combine the tasks of searching for delicious food in convenient locations with coordinating meals with friends?