Repeatability
High
The structure is consistent every time: dietary constraint, time horizon, budget layer, and organized output. An agent can follow the same template reliably across runs.
Ambiguity Tolerance
Medium
Core success criteria are clear (pescatarian, two weeks, budget, grocery list by section), but personal preferences, calorie targets, household size, and regional pricing are unspecified and require reasonable defaults or assumptions.
Data & Tool Availability
Medium
An LLM has broad knowledge of pescatarian recipes and grocery categories, but live regional pricing data requires an external API or web search; without it, budget estimates are approximations that may be off.
Error Cost
Low
A flawed meal plan causes minor inconvenience at worst — the user can swap a meal or adjust quantities. There is no irreversible harm, financial loss, or safety risk.
Human Judgment Required
Low
Dietary restrictions are rule-based and well-defined; taste preferences can be handled with defaults or a short intake form. No deep intuition or relationship context is needed.