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Why is the task being done?
There is no exact way of opening up menu.io to a desired restaurant. Since the app is universal, there must be some kind of method of selecting a particular restaurant. Specifically, the client may want to search for a particular restaurant to see its menu, or to find restaurants in the area. He wants to specify.

What does the user need to know or have before doing the task?
The user can either search by name, in which case he/she should have the name of the restaurant. Otherwise, the mobile app will use location to search for restaurants nearby. The user must basically know the name of the restaurant he is at. 

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Why is the task being done?
This task is the main feature of menu.io, giving the user an innovative way to explore a restaurant’s menu. The task is being done to see what items are offered at the restaurant that the client is currently eating at, and to see pictures and details of said items. The user wants to really get a good feel of what his options at a restaurant are, and the array of items available to him. He wants to explore.

What does the user need to know or have before doing the task?
The user needs to know the restaurant's menu he/she wants to view, and his/her experience might be shaped by a desire to filter the menu by criteria such as dietary constraints or food cravings.

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Why is the task being done?
Certain items on a menu may be unappealing for the user, and not desirable to be seen in the menu. This task allows a user to see or show a more specific list of the items presented on a particular restaurant menu. The user wants to be able to adjust the menu according to his preferences, so that he/she can have a better viewing experience. He wants to customize.

What does the user need to know or have before doing the task?
The type of filter that needs to be applied i.e. vegetarian, gluten-free, meat-only, etc.

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