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The nutrition goals supported by the smart meal planner aren't inclusive enough. Depending on the size of the client and what their goal is, going by only percentages simply doesn't cut it. If they are a small person and are deep into a diet with lower calories, the protein will scale far too low. If they are an athlete, basically no option currently supported will give them enough carbs. The "smart" meal planner seems constructed around current "conventional wisdom" in nutrition which is often just wrong, and doesn't allow for scientific allocation of macros.