U.S. pork producers are fortunate to have an advocate like @SecRollins to speak up for us in the Dietary Guidelines for Americans. Nutrient-dense pork protein is here to stay!
@BR03261985@BoiiiHog Ok
Not too literal
Still complex why - when pork has a pricing advantage over beef - that there's bot a closing of that price spread
I'm concerned there is something about pork demand that we aren't understanding...thus not admitting
@BR03261985@BoiiiHog But chicken consumption is growing, beef consumption is waning (an exchange of protein for protein IMO)
While pork cons is sideways at best
Consumers move prot choices based on price
Not same for fruits
@BR03261985@BoiiiHog xplain a cutout that is 3 to 3/5 x. I am concerned about why people, for protein, would move from beef to chicken, and not stop at pork...giving more support to close to the Pork/Beef multiple
@BoiiiHog Not sure i agree that o's& a's are the same as "protein alternatives"
1 is a "cuz I like 'em" item (fruits) and other is a norm cntr of the plate or nec protein
Esp in food service & rest choices, but also in home meals
If your prop = valid, I'm not worried chicken
But I am