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Published 23:42 20 Aug 2020 BST

James Blunt says he became a carnivore at university to annoy vegan friends. (Photo: Getty)[/caption]
Blunt said it all happened while he was an Engineering and Sociology student at the University of Bristol.
Speaking on the podcast Table Manners with Jessie Ware, the 46-year-old singer said: "On the engineering side, there were 170 men - and only three girls.
"And then on the sociology side of things, there were 170 girls and only three boys, of which all the girls were vegetarian or vegans.
"So out of principle, I decided I'd become a carnivore and just lived on mince, some chicken, maybe with some mayonnaise."
Psychologist and author Jordan Peterson is one of the most famous proponents of the Carnivore Diet. (Photo: Getty)[/caption]
Even though certain populations can survive on meat alone, there is more than meets the eye, Ould-Laib says.
"An example is the Inuit population, who reside in arctic conditions near the North Pole. They survive on a variety of very fatty meats.
"Their location means they need greater calories to sustain body temperature. Eating calorie dense meats goes hand-in-hand with this.
"However, many often overlook the fact these groups supplement their diet with berries and other edible plants during the summer months. They also consume a wide variety of meats, such as vitamin C-rich whale skin. This will be missing from most Carnivore diets."Explore more on these topics:
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