Why not? The pyramid says basically “avoid added fats and sugars”, and then suggests a diet thats 4 servings of meat and cheese, 5 servings of fruit and vegetables and six servings of starches.
If their motivation for telling people to avoid fats was simple that fats are highly caloric, one would expect them to not tell people that they should eat a lot of starch, which by the way was up to 11 servings (not just 6 servings).
Why not? The pyramid says basically “avoid added fats and sugars”, and then suggests a diet thats 4 servings of meat and cheese, 5 servings of fruit and vegetables and six servings of starches.
I don’t see how this contradicts Brillyant.
If their motivation for telling people to avoid fats was simple that fats are highly caloric, one would expect them to not tell people that they should eat a lot of starch, which by the way was up to 11 servings (not just 6 servings).