Multiple Choice

Two friends, Alex and Ben, are deciding where to go for lunch. They both want to try a new restaurant and report back to each other, so they prefer to go to different places. Their choices are a new Sushi place or a new Pizza place. The satisfaction they get (payoffs) from their choices is represented in the matrix below, with Alex's payoff listed first in each pair.

Ben chooses SushiBen chooses Pizza
Alex chooses Sushi(1, 1)(3, 3)
Alex chooses Pizza(3, 3)(1, 1)

Based on the incentives shown in this payoff matrix, how would you classify this strategic interaction?

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