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AnswerI believe it is "me neither". It has to convey the idea of "not me".

In a sense that is so technical that it is probably archaic or obsolete, the way to say it might be "Nor I". Taken in context, John has said something like: "Are you crazy?? I will not eat that!!" Your response is an addition to his statement, conveying the idea: "Neither John nor I will eat that!!"

Perhaps a writer, editor or grammar expert will comment/correct.

Being an English majorI would say that "me neither" is the correct choice, as either is a word to be used in conjunction with two choices, which doesn't apply in this situation.
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