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What about the fat in meat compared with other foods?

When compared to other foods, lean beef is relatively low in fat. Beef fits well within the American Heart Association’s guidelines for a healthy amount of fat. Dr. Hale recommends that consumers pick the right cut of meat that is lean or is trimmed of fat, prepare it properly by letting the fat drip away, and then eat it in the right proportions.

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