I keep a note with all the random text I need to put down over the day, and don’t clean it, so I’ve been using the same note for several years now. One of the things that I use that note for is listing the number I received for the 360 Grill, a meal station at the rot. I tried to run an AI analysis on the data, but unless I’m tragically bad at counting, the computer did not compute the correct totals, so I did it myself to receive this graph.

The data, presumably because it’s ordinal, doesn’t follow Benford’s law, but I do find it interesting that I so rarely am the first in a set of orders. I assume that the low bias in the numbers is because when there are more than eight people waiting, the numbers reset back to 1, but even then, I’m not sure what causes the low number of ones in the data.