When someone has multiple dietary constraints—vegetarian, nut-free, and no dairy—each one narrows the field; add budget limits and equipment restrictions and the planning space becomes genuinely complex. Constraint stacking reveals when certain combinations are nearly impossible to satisfy, forcing honest conversations about priorities.
Constraint stacking refers to the practice of layering multiple dietary requirements, allergies, preferences, and nutritional goals into a single AI prompt or system instruction so that all conditions are evaluated simultaneously. It is distinct from addressing one restriction at a time and expecting the AI to reconcile them independently.
This concept matters because most real households involve more than one dietary need at once, and poorly structured prompts cause AI to satisfy some constraints while ignoring others. Learning how to stack constraints correctly helps users get recipe suggestions that actually work for everyone at the table without manual cross-checking.
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