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A study conducted by the American Restaurant Association revealed that the average restaurant patron spent 11 minutes deciding what type of food to get. It may not seem like a lot, but the average U.S. citizen eats out 8 times a month. So that’s 88 minutes a month spent deciding where to eat. So that’s 17.6 HOURS A YEAR spent deciding on a restaurant.  Factor in delivery services, and god knows how much time is wasted.

The Decision Making Dice is the greatest time saver in culinary history. It’s cuts those 11 minutes down to mere seconds, and off you go to get some great food.

Not only is it useful, but is superbly crafted out of stainless steel. And to top this off, it comes in gorgeous gift box.

It’s useful. It’s cheap. It’s well-made. It’s magnificently packaged.

No matter how you roll it, the Decision Making Dice is a winner!