Vol. IV Field edition · A$0.00

The Lunch Dossier

bypurpl

“An office’s lunch, settled, one sitting at a time.”

Section · The House Rules

Terms of Service

Last filed · 13 May 2026


These terms govern your use of The Lunch Dossier. By creating an account or joining an organisation, you agree to them.

1 · Who we are

The Lunch Dossier is operated by purpl (“we”, “our”, “us”). The service is provided as-is.

2 · Your account

  • You must be at least 13 years old to create an account.
  • You’re responsible for keeping your sign-in credentials secure.
  • One person, one account. Don’t share an account.
  • We may suspend or terminate accounts that violate these terms.

3 · Your organisation

Each organisation is a self-contained workspace: its own office, its own roster, its own rotation cadence, its own ledger of past picks. As an admin of an organisation you’re responsible for the people you invite to it.

Anyone with an active invite link can join the organisation it points to. Treat invite links like passwords; revoke any that get out.

4 · Content you contribute

Notes, ratings, and any other text you submit through the dossier stay yours. By submitting, you grant the dossier a non-exclusive, royalty-free, worldwide license to display that content inside your organisation, for as long as it’s in your account or until you delete it.

You agree not to post:

  • Anything illegal in Australia.
  • Harassment, threats, hate speech, or slurs targeting individuals or groups inside the org.
  • Personally identifying information about another person without their consent.
  • Anything intentionally misleading about a restaurant or about another teammate’s pick.

5 · Restaurant data

Restaurants near your office are pulled from public OpenStreetMap data via the Overpass API. We do our best to keep this list useful but we don’t guarantee accuracy. If a place is shown that doesn’t exist, or a place you know is missing, the underlying source is openstreetmap.org — edit it there and the dossier will catch up at the next cache refresh.

6 · Acceptable use

Don’t:

  • Try to break in. No DDoS, no enumeration, no scraping of other orgs’ data.
  • Pretend to be someone else inside your organisation.
  • Use the dossier to send unsolicited bulk messages.
  • Probe the app’s security and disclose findings publicly without giving us a chance to fix first. We’re happy to receive responsible disclosure — see support.

7 · Third-party sign-ins

If you use Sign in with Apple or Sign in with Google, your use is also subject to those companies’ terms.

8 · Service availability

The dossier is best effort. We don’t guarantee uptime. If it’s down on a Friday lunchtime, we’re probably also in the kitchen scrolling Maps.

9 · Disclaimers

The dossier is provided “as is” and “as available.” We make no warranties express or implied. Use at your own risk. We aren’t liable for missed picks, lost notes, follower counts that update slow, or any other indirect or consequential damages.

To the extent permitted by law (Australian Consumer Law applies; some warranties cannot be excluded), our total liability for any claim is capped at the greater of A$50 or the amount you’ve paid us in the preceding 12 months — likely $0, the dossier is currently free.

10 · Termination

You can delete your account at any time via account settings. We can terminate accounts that violate these terms — typically with a warning first, but for severe violations (harassment, security attacks) immediately.

On termination, your data is removed within 30 days. Visits you filed may persist as anonymised entries so your team’s archive stays readable.

11 · Changes

We can update these terms. If we change anything material, we’ll notify you in-app. Continuing to use the dossier after the change date means you accept the new terms.

12 · Governing law

These terms are governed by the laws of New South Wales, Australia. Disputes are subject to the courts of NSW.

13 · Contact

Email · contact@purpl.au


By tapping “Create an organisation” or accepting an invite, you confirm that you’ve read and agreed to these terms and the Privacy Policy.