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It's true that the ending was controversial at the time. but the popularity poll thing is just a rumor that came out of the people that didn't want to accept the author's choice.
She even wrote about it on her twitter a couple of years ago: https://twitter.com/m_momokuri/status/847088007488331776
At the end of the day... people will get mad and frustrated if their favorite girl doesn't "win", so negativity from the "losing side" is to be expected. What I personally like about this manga is that it didn't follow the trope of the "fairy tale" ending and went for a more realistic approach, in which the girl that put effort, fought for her love and supported the MC, while helping him mature and become a better person, was rewarded in the end.
I guess it all comes down to which type of romantic stories one likes the most.
She even wrote about it on her twitter a couple of years ago: https://twitter.com/m_momokuri/status/847088007488331776
このマンガはよくキャラの人気投票でラストが決まったと言われていますが、実は人気投票をやったことはありません。当時の担当さんが「わかっちゃったらつまらないから」と言っていたような。連載当時誰がどんな順位だったのか…私だって知りたいよ!
People often said that the ending of Ichigo 100% was decided by popularity but actually, the series never had a popularity poll during its serialization. The editor said it would be boring to know which girl is more popular.
At the end of the day... people will get mad and frustrated if their favorite girl doesn't "win", so negativity from the "losing side" is to be expected. What I personally like about this manga is that it didn't follow the trope of the "fairy tale" ending and went for a more realistic approach, in which the girl that put effort, fought for her love and supported the MC, while helping him mature and become a better person, was rewarded in the end.
I guess it all comes down to which type of romantic stories one likes the most.