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Jana’s team are organising a team barbecue lunch as part of their Friday activities. To organise the food, the team sent around a survey so everyone could indicate their food preferences. Jana advised that she could not eat pork as part of her Muslim culture. When Jana bit into her sausage during the lunch, she questioned the organiser on what the meat was. She asked them whether they had seen her food preference on the survey. She was told that they were not able to cater for her as majority of the team opted for pork sausages and it would have complicated the order.Is this an example of cultural inclusiveness? Explain your answer.

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yes

Step-by-step explanation:

because it is complicated

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