The tool asks for the conditions that shape the decision.
Snack Lab Decision Aid
A guided support tool for choosing workshop snacks when the group is messy, the budget is real, and the answer should not be trapped inside a flat PDF.
Choose the right snack plan.
This is not a lesson sequence. It is a working decision aid: enter the conditions, get a usable recommendation, then copy the output.
Recommended plan
ReadyCopy-ready snack plan
What this demonstrates
Snack Lab turns a static job aid into guided decision support.
The goal is not to teach people about snacks. The goal is to show how a simple workplace decision can become easier when the tool asks for context, applies constraints, flags tradeoffs, and produces a usable output.
Budget, storage, allergies, and room setup change the recommendation.
The final plan can be copied, shared, and acted on immediately.
Why this still reads as a job aid
The immersive layer supports use. It does not become the point.
The user is not asked to complete a lesson. They are asked to solve a real decision at the moment of need.
The final plan can be copied, shared, or used immediately. That keeps the experience grounded in performance support.
The tool does not just display information. It guides tradeoffs, flags risk, and helps the user make the next right move.