Man originated in Africa and was primarily vegetarian. After a time, man migrated north and slowly spread across the globe, populating it's furthest corners. The single most important thing in that migration was when man began eating meat. That meant that wherever he went there would be prey to hunt down and kill and therefore he wouldn't starve. Before this "inovation" man had been tied to his environment due to the fact that only within a certain distance could the plants and roots that he ate be found, due primarily to climactic conditions. It got us through ice ages and migrations through northern continents. We evolved into meat eaters and continued to consume what vegetables, roots, fruit, etc. that we could and thereby became classically omniverous.
Nowadays we certainly eat way more meat, especially red meat, than is actually good for us, especially in developed western countries. But meat has been an important part of our diets for millennia.
Just some food for thought.
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