I'm seconded to a regulatory body at the moment and we get sandwiches at lunchtime
Some of the others complain that there are too many veggie ones! Good veggie ones too, we get falafel, cream cheese and roast veg, and hummus salad which is an improvement on cheese or egg (I really do not like egg sarnies). The meaty ones look good too but are too heavy on the chicken for me. I suspect it of being unhappy chicken which I try not to eat.
If I suggest a veggie restaurant the usual response is the look of horror usually reserved for opening the door to discover that (a) there's a large group of carol singers about to launch into
Silent Night and (b) they're all zombies and (c) you realise you've forgot your dressing gown and you're standing there in your underpants.
Fortunately, through some particular moral gymnastics, I eat fish otherwise I'd be surviving solely on cheese. I like cheese but you know, sometimes. Plus, there's an obsession with goat's cheese in veggie food and I hate goats cheese (goats cheese put me in a Parisian A&E). So sometimes even the cheese option is off the cards. That means a lot of tuna sandwiches and it's always bloody tuna and cheese, a combination that the rest of the world needs to figure out doesn't work. Tuna is fine. Melted cheese is fine. Together, it's horrid, yet the tuna melt is omnipresent on sandwich shop menus, goose stepping across my palate.
I have friends and family who select restaurants on the basis that there might be a single item on the menu that I could eat. It's of no relevance that I might not want to eat it. I'm mostly tolerant because I'm the faddist, but you know, a meal without half a cow or chicken it in won't kill anyone.