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Food & Drink

11 public reports where AI persona panels weighed in on food & drink.

Our coffee break

The panel is broadly positive about these coffee break donuts, with 46% expressing positive sentiment. People consistently praise the visual appeal and variety, often mentioning their potential for team bonding or social media moments. However, a significant portion of the panel is cautious about the cost, with many saying the donuts feel overpriced for everyday use or questioning the substance behind the gimmick. The main tension is between those who see them as a fun, shareable treat and those who prioritize simplicity, health, or better value for their coffee break.

46% positive · 100 opinions

Roast this: I prefer cucumbers over silicon toys. Check attached photo

The panel overwhelmingly roasts the preference for cucumbers over silicone toys, with 81% negative sentiment. Most call cucumbers unsafe, unhygienic, and impractical compared to purpose-built silicone alternatives. Many also find the post TMI or mismatched with the attached photo. A few mixed responses appreciate the humor but still side with silicone on safety and consistency.

0% positive · 100 opinions

I love cucumbers, but there's a risk of it getting broke. What should I substitute it with? I Am 61 years old

The panel overwhelmingly recommends switching to a silicone dildo as the safest and most durable substitute for cucumbers, especially if the use is sexual. Many stress the importance of body-safe materials and reputable brands like Vixen, Lelo, or Fun Factory. For culinary purposes, zucchini, celery, jicama, and Persian cucumbers are popular alternatives. However, the top advice is clear: invest in a proper silicone toy to avoid breakage and injury.

60% positive · 100 opinions

I love cucumbers. What should I substitute it with? I Am 61 years old

The panel’s top recommendation for substituting cucumbers is zucchini, praised for its close texture match and versatility. Jicama and celery are strong runners-up, valued for their crunch and mild flavor. Many panelists also considered the asker’s age, suggesting easy-to-digest or low-glycemic options like kohlrabi and celery. A minority argued no substitute truly replaces the original.

72% positive · 100 opinions

I love big cucumbers, but there's a risk of it getting broken. What should I substitute it with?

The top recommendation is to switch to a silicone or purpose-made toy, praised for safety, durability, and reusability. For cooking, panelists suggest denser vegetables like zucchini, daikon radish, or English cucumbers to avoid breakage. There is clear division on whether the question refers to cooking or sex, with many addressing both to be thorough. Sentiment is mixed but leans neutral-positive, with safety being the dominant concern.

34% positive · 100 opinions

I love big cucumbers. What should I substitute it with?

Zucchini is the top recommended substitute for big cucumbers, with 8 mentions (24% of all specific suggestions), followed by celery and jicama. However, the panel is divided: many respondents question the need to substitute at all, and a significant minority interpret the question as sexual innuendo, leading to recommendations for silicone toys or discomfort. Overall sentiment is mixed—37 positive, 42 neutral, 16 negative—reflecting both enthusiasm for alternatives and skepticism about the premise.

37% positive · 100 opinions

Am I weird for liking to eat male chicken over female one. I love them big

The overwhelming sentiment is that liking male chicken is not weird—54% of the panel expressed positive or accepting views. People frequently cited practical reasons like bigger portions, cost savings, and richer flavor. Cultural familiarity and sustainability also factored in. A small number were skeptical about the actual availability of gendered chicken in stores, but overall the panel saw this as a harmless, personal food choice.

54% positive · 100 opinions

I love big cucumbers

The dominant sentiment toward the phrase 'I love big cucumbers' is negative, with 33% of respondents expressing annoyance, confusion, or disapproval. The majority consensus is that the caption feels mismatched with the polished beauty image, creating confusion rather than cleverness. While a sizable minority find the contrast amusing or memorable, many see it as a risky or unprofessional attempt at engagement. The panel is deeply divided on whether the tactic is effective or damaging, with the ambiguity between literal and figurative uses of 'cucumbers' adding to the confusion.

25% positive · 100 opinions

Which is better: thin crust pizza or deep dish pizza?

Thin crust pizza was the clear winner, with 86% of panelists choosing it over deep dish. The preference was driven by practical considerations: thin crust is easier to eat on the go, fits family dinners, is lighter and healthier, and is more budget-friendly. Deep dish, while praised for its heartiness and satisfaction, was seen as a rare indulgence rather than an everyday option. The panel overwhelmingly agrees thin crust is the superior pizza for regular consumption.

83% positive · 100 opinions

Should I have lentil soup for lunch?

Lentil soup gets a strong yes from the panel—75% of those who gave a clear recommendation said go for it. The consensus highlights it as a healthy, budget-friendly, and meal-prep-friendly option, especially when homemade. But it's not a universal win: some find it bland or not filling enough, and a handful worry about kid approval. Bottom line: if you make it yourself and spice it up, lentil soup is a smart, satisfying lunch.

63% positive · 100 opinions

What should I eat tonight for dinner? I just ate Poke

The panel shows a predominantly positive but pragmatic sentiment, with many preferring quick, familiar, and low-cost meals after having Poke. However, a notable division exists between those who stick with safe options and those who embrace culinary trends. The key insight is to offer a solution that is both efficient and reassuring, yet with room for customization and novelty to satisfy the adventurous segment.

46% positive · 100 opinions