246: The Food Pyramid Is Getting Rewritten Again. Beef Producers Should Pay Attention. with Emma Coffman

246: The Food Pyramid Is Getting Rewritten Again. Beef Producers Should Pay Attention. with Emma Coffman

Lauren and Emma break down how nutrition messaging around beef went off the rails and why it still matters to cattle producers today. They talk through how past dietary guidelines and food scoring systems elevated ultra-processed foods while pushing beef to the bottom, how convenience culture and lack of food education fueled that shift, and why consumers became disconnected from protein quality altogether. The conversation stays grounded in what was actually said in the transcript: misinformation sticks, education gaps compound, and whether producers like it or not, nutrition narratives directly impact long-term beef demand.



Links

Emma's Links - https://linktr.ee/doubleeranch

CattleUSA Website - ⁠https://www.cattleusa.com/⁠

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Lauren’s Instagram - ⁠https://www.instagram.com/_laurenmoylan/⁠

Lauren’s Youtube - ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@Showboatmediaco⁠

The Next Generation Podcast Website - ⁠https://www.thenextgenag.com/⁠



Takeaways

• Past nutrition guidelines and food scoring systems ranked ultra-processed foods higher than beef, creating long-term consumer confusion.
• Beef wasn’t displaced because of data alone, but because of how nutrition was communicated to the public.
• Convenience culture played a major role as fewer households cooked meals regularly or understood basic food preparation.
• Consumers were taught to fear fat and red meat while being encouraged toward boxed and processed foods.
• Nutrition education largely disappeared from schools, leaving consumers without context for food choices.
• Protein quality and bioavailability were rarely explained, even though they matter more than raw protein numbers.
• Misinformation tends to stick longer than corrections, especially when it’s simple or fear-based.
• Beef demand is influenced by nutrition narratives just as much as price or supply.
• Producers can’t fully outsource education if they want long-term demand stability.
• Rebuilding trust in beef requires clarity, repetition, and real-world conversations, not slogans alone.



Chapters

00:00 New Year check-in and setting the stage
01:40 Why this topic matters even if you’re a producer
03:20 How beef ended up ranked below processed foods
05:20 Food scoring systems and consumer confusion
07:10 Convenience culture and the decline of cooking
09:20 Missing nutrition education in schools
11:30 Protein quality vs protein quantity
13:40 Why misinformation sticks longer than facts
15:40 How nutrition narratives affect beef demand
18:00 What producers underestimate about consumer perception
20:10 Wrapping it up and why this isn’t going away



nutrition guidelines, beef nutrition, food pyramid, my plate, processed foods, protein quality, beef demand, consumer perception, nutrition misinformation, food education, red meat health, beef industry communication

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