Controversial.
We love a good poll, it tells us if we're on the same wavelength as others, or if we're complete outliers.
With this one, we're a bit torn here at iRadio.
A recent poll has found that more people would rather give up dinner over breakfast.

A OnePoll survey for Happy Egg found that almost a third of US residents said they'd happily give up dinner.
While of the 2,000 people, 25% said they'd rather quit eating breakfast.
But maybe this all depends on what you eat for both meals.
If we're trying to choose between a fry up for breakfast and mammy's roast dinner, then it all becomes that bit harder, right?

When it comes to breakfast, almost half (48%) said they prefer a mix of both sweet and savory options, while 23% tended towards the former and 22% toward the latter.
And SWNS Digital reports that eggs (42%) topped the list of most popular dishes, followed by omelets (37%) and then pancakes (36%)
We guess if you have to give up one, you could always cheat - have a bit of a fry for dinner?
Well, 65% of respondents said that breakfast foods taste better for dinner, or “brinner”.
While two-thirds (65%) admitted to making dinner leftovers into their next-day breakfast.
But how many of us actually have a breakfast every day?
This poll found more than three in five eat breakfast every day of the week.
Monday ranked as the biggest day for breakfast-eating at 39%, while Sunday came in as the least likely day at 27%.