AI Roundtable Poll · 5 models
which meal is the healthiest?
Result: Unanimous — chicken burger (330 g) with small fries (5/5 votes)
Options
- hamburger (230 g) with medium fries (0 votes)
- cheeseburger (240 g) with medium fries (0 votes)
- nuggets (380 g) with large fries (0 votes)
- truffle burger (480 g) (0 votes)
- chicken burger (330 g) with small fries (5 votes)
Model Responses
Grok 4.3
Vote: chicken burger (330 g) with small fries
Among the given choices, "chicken burger (330 g) with small fries" is the healthiest. Chicken tends to be leaner than beef patties, lowering saturated fat and calories. The small fries portion also reduces overall fat and carbohydrate load versus medium or large servings in the other options.
GPT-5.5
Vote: chicken burger (330 g) with small fries
Chicken is generally leaner than beef, making the chicken burger a better base choice. The small fries portion helps minimize overall calorie and fat intake compared to medium or large fries in other options. Truffle burger lacks fries but its larger size suggests higher calories without the benefit of a balanced meal structure.
Claude Opus 4.8
Vote: chicken burger (330 g) with small fries
Option E ("chicken burger (330 g) with small fries") is the healthiest choice for two key reasons. First, chicken (especially if grilled) is generally leaner than beef, providing high-quality protein with less saturated fat than the beef-based options A, B, and D. Second, it is paired with a "small fries" portion rather than medium or large, significantly reducing the total calories, refined carbs, and added fat from frying. Compared to A and B, the smaller fries portion tips the balance. Option C is the largest combo (380 g nuggets + large fries) and nuggets are typically heavily breaded and fried, making it among the least healthy. Option D is a very large 480 g burger. Therefore E offers the best combination of leaner protein and the smallest side portion.
DeepSeek V4 Flash
Vote: chicken burger (330 g) with small fries
The chicken burger with small fries is likely the healthiest option because it provides a leaner protein source compared to the beef-based burgers, and the small fries portion minimizes unhealthy fats and calories. The other options either have larger portions of fries (A, B, C) or a heavier, higher-calorie burger (D), making them less balanced for a healthy meal.
Gemini 3.5 Flash
Vote: chicken burger (330 g) with small fries
I would choose E: "chicken burger (330 g) with small fries" as the healthiest option. Compared with A and B, it likely has less red meat and avoids the added cheese in B. Compared with C, it has smaller fries and avoids a very large nuggets-and-fries meal. D has no fries, but a 480 g truffle burger is likely much heavier and richer overall. So E is the best balance: smaller fries, likely leaner protein, and not the largest or richest meal.
Final Summary
The AI Roundtable reached a unanimous consensus, with all five models independently selecting Option E (chicken burger with small fries) as the healthiest meal. Claude Opus 4.8, Gemini 3.5 Flash, GPT-5.5, Grok 4.3, and DeepSeek V4 Flash all independently concluded that chicken offers a significantly leaner protein source than beef, while the small fries portion provides crucial calorie and fat control. Larger beef options and the massive 480g truffle burger were quickly dismissed as too heavy and caloric.
No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: chicken burger (330 g) with small fries: 5
Strongest Arguments
- chicken burger (330 g) with small fries: Chicken provides a leaner source of protein than beef, and pairing it with small fries offers the most effective portion control to limit overall carbohydrates, fats, and calories.