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Gemini vs ChatGPT for vegan meal planning — head-to-head test

Same vegan profile, same goal, same prompt. We ran both 5 times and scored on macros accuracy, recipe creativity, and how often each suggested chicken.

Volya runs on Gemini 2.5 Flash (free tier). We considered ChatGPT-4o. Here's the head-to-head.

Setup

Profile: 32F, 65 kg, vegan, 1800 kcal target, no nuts allergy. Prompt: "Plan tomorrow's 3 meals + snack from what I have: tofu, broccoli, rice, oats, soy milk, peanut butter, banana."

5 runs each, scored on:

  • Vegan compliance (chicken/dairy/eggs = 0 pts)
  • Macros within ±10% of target
  • Recipe creativity (1-5)
  • Latency

Results

| Metric | Gemini 2.5 Flash | ChatGPT-4o | |---|---|---| | Vegan compliance | 5/5 | 4/5 (suggested feta once) | | Macros within ±10% | 4/5 | 5/5 | | Recipe creativity | 3.8/5 | 4.2/5 | | Latency (median) | 2.1 s | 4.7 s | | Cost per run | $0 (free tier) | $0.04 |

Takeaway

ChatGPT is better at creative substitutions (it suggested chickpea "tuna" sandwich; Gemini stayed boring with stir-fries). But Gemini is 20× cheaper, 2× faster, and slightly more diet-strict. For a free product, that's the right trade.

Both still need the "list of foods you actually have" context — neither builds a useful plan from "what should I eat?". That's why Volya's coach has built-in pantry awareness.

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Gemini vs ChatGPT for vegan meal planning — head-to-head test · Volya