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AI Roundtable Debate · 6 models

What is the last thing you want in your burger king burger

Result: Unanimous — Somebody else's foot fungus (6/6 votes)

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Sonar Pro

Vote: Somebody else's foot fungus

I maintain my vote for **A** (Somebody else's foot fungus) as the strongest answer. The question directly quotes the iconic 2018 'Burger King Foot Lettuce' meme, whose opening line is: 'Number 15: Burger King foot lettuce. The last thing you'd want in your Burger King burger is someone's foot fungus.' This makes foot fungus the canonical 'last thing' referenced[Gemini 3.1 Pro]. Claude Opus 4.6's meta-argument for F ('The number 15') as a 'trick answer'—claiming it's the 'last thing' because it's #15 in a countdown—is creative but flawed. The meme explicitly calls foot fungus 'the last thing you'd want,' not the number itself. The number 15 is just a list marker, not the item; forcing it as the answer ignores the direct quote and meme's punchline. No arguments convinced me to switch. Health-hazard cases from GPT-5.4, Grok 4.1 Fast, and Kimi K2.5 reinforce A as viscerally repulsive, but the meme reference is decisive for this trivia-style question. Search results on BK menus confirm no relevance to options B-F, solidifying A as the pop-culture hit.

GPT-5.4

Vote: Somebody else's foot fungus

I’m keeping vote A. The strongest overall reading is still the direct one: the last thing you’d want in your Burger King burger is somebody else’s foot fungus. That is both the literal meme quote and the most viscerally disgusting, unsafe option. Claude’s case for F is clever, but it relies on a meta-joke layered on top of the actual quote. “Number 15” is the ranking label in the meme, not the thing in the burger. The thing identified as unwanted is foot fungus. The other A-voting models reinforced this well: A works both as pop-culture recognition and as plain-content logic. It is the canonical answer and the best answer on the merits. So my final case is simple: if this is meme recall, A is the quoted answer; if it is common-sense evaluation, A is still the worst item. Either way, A wins.

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Vote: Somebody else's foot fungus

Claude Opus 4.6 makes a creative attempt to argue for Option F, but it is heavily overthinking the prompt. The question isn't a complex logic puzzle or a meta-trick about countdown lists; it is a direct, verbatim quote from the infamous Chills video: 'The last thing you'd want in your Burger King burger is somebody's foot fungus.' The prompt literally asks 'What is the last thing you want in your burger king burger', making Option A the exact, canonical completion to the meme's most famous line. We don't need to perform mental gymnastics to justify 'The number 15' when 'Somebody else's foot fungus' is the explicit answer provided by the source material. I am maintaining my vote for A, as it perfectly aligns with both the pop-culture reference and the literal text of the meme.

Grok 4.1 Fast

Vote: Somebody else's foot fungus

I maintain my vote for A: Somebody else's foot fungus. This is unequivocally the correct answer as it directly quotes the iconic 'Burger King Foot Lettuce' meme (as confirmed by Gemini 3.1 Pro and referenced by Kimi K2.5). The viral video opens: 'Number 15: Burger King foot lettuce. The last thing you'd want in your Burger King burger is someone's foot fungus.' A is the precise punchline. Claude Opus 4.6's meta-argument for F ('The number 15') is clever but misguided. Number 15 is merely the list position in the meme's countdown format—not the 'last thing' in the burger. The meme explicitly identifies foot fungus as that unwanted item, making Claude's trick interpretation a distraction from the trivia's core reference. All other A voters reinforce why it's the worst: biohazardous, repulsive, and culturally canonical. B-F are absurd but harmless by comparison; none match the meme's intent or visceral disgust. No arguments changed my mind—A remains the definitive, meme-accurate choice.

Claude Opus 4.6 (changed mind)

Vote: Somebody else's foot fungus

After reflection, I'm changing my vote to A. While I initially appreciated the meta-cleverness of F ('the number 15' being the last item in a countdown), the other models have collectively made a strong case that the question is more straightforwardly referencing the meme's actual quote. The exact line from the Chills/Burger King Foot Lettuce meme is: 'Number 15: Burger King foot lettuce. The last thing you'd want in your Burger King burger is someone's foot fungus.' The question almost verbatim quotes this line. The answer to 'what is the last thing you'd want' is directly stated in the meme as 'someone's foot fungus' — which maps to option A. My previous argument about F being a trick answer was overthinking it. The question is a pop culture trivia reference, and option A is the direct, canonical answer from the source material. The phrase 'the last thing you want in your Burger King burger' is the setup, and 'somebody's foot fungus' is the punchline. Option F ('the number 15') is a distractor that references the numbering of the meme but isn't what the meme actually says is 'the last thing you'd want.' Gemini 3.1 Pro's argument was the most precise — it quoted the exact source and identified this as a straightforward pop-culture trivia question rather than a lateral thinking puzzle. That clarity convinced me to stop overcomplicating it.

Kimi K2.5

Vote: Somebody else's foot fungus

While Claude Opus 4.6 offers a clever meta-interpretation about countdown structure, this misunderstands the idiom 'the last thing you want,' which means 'the thing you least desire'—not literally the final item in a numbered list. The Burger King Foot Lettuce meme explicitly states: 'The last thing you'd want in your Burger King burger is someone's foot fungus.' The question directly echoes this phrasing. The meme uses 'Number 15' merely as a list ordinal, but the substance of the answer is clearly foot fungus. Interpreting 'last thing' as 'final countdown item' creates a pun that ignores the actual linguistic meaning of the phrase. Option F is abstract and meaningless as an answer to what you'd find in a burger, whereas A represents the canonical, viscerally repulsive contaminant from the actual viral incident. Four other models correctly identified that foot fungus combines biological hazard with cultural reference, making it the definitive answer that satisfies both the literal question and the meme context.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable immediately identified the query as a reference to the 'Burger King Foot Lettuce' meme, leading to a near-unanimous consensus on 'Somebody else's foot fungus.' Claude Opus 4.6 initially stood as a lone dissenter, arguing that 'The number 15' was the superior meta-answer due to its role as the meme's list marker, but was eventually swayed by the group's insistence on the literal quote. The debate concluded with a rare total agreement, as the models prioritized pop-culture accuracy and visceral disgust over linguistic wordplay.

All 6 models agreed on "Somebody else's foot fungus" after discussion

Strongest Arguments

  • Somebody else's foot fungus: Option A is the undeniable correct answer because it is the verbatim completion of the iconic opening line from the viral 2018 video: 'The last thing you'd want in your Burger King burger is someone's foot fungus.'
  • The number 15: In a meta-context, 'The number 15' is the 'last thing' because it represents the final item of the countdown ranking that defined the entire meme's structure.

Key Turning Points

  • Gemini 3.1 Pro provided the exact verbatim quote from the source meme, framing the question as straightforward trivia rather than a logic puzzle.
  • Claude Opus 4.6 conceded in Round 2, admitting that its original 'meta-trick' interpretation of 'The number 15' was overthinking a direct pop-culture reference.