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The Eat Real Food Website says “We are ending the war on protein. Every meal must prioritize high-quality, nutrient-dense protein from both animal and plant sources….” But here’s what comes up first and is clearly the first priority.

And here’s an exultant RFK Jr on X:

Protein is well understood to be a euphemism for meat. I’ve already written about how most people already eat twice the protein needed so advice to eat more of it is unlikely to do anyone any good.
And the document, Daily Servings by Calorie Level, makes it clear that you have to eat meat if you are going to reach the level of protein intake recommended. For this, I am indebted to Kevin Klatt, who posted this on X.

What’s wrong with recommending more meat?
Of course, sustainability and equity are non-topics for this administration. But they matter and should very much be on the table for discussion.
We already eat plenty of meat—more than 100 pounds per capita per year of red meat alone (according to USDA). We don’t need to be eating more.
Correction
In my first post on these dietary guidelines, I said:
Some of the instructions don’t make sense: “Consume meat with no or limited added sugars?” Who does this?
Several readers wrote to object. Renata M, for example, said she could think of so many examples, she just had to say something.
Oops. Sorry about that. Thanks!