The document proposes the concept of "The Box", a restaurant designed to reduce stereotyping and prejudice. It would have three floors and a rooftop garden, with features that encourage interaction between customers without seeing each other. These include dining with a veil between customers, completing tasks together, and vending machines requiring cooperation. The goal is to decrease stereotyping by judging people based on interaction rather than appearance, in line with the contact hypothesis that prejudice decreases with communication between groups.