It is? My family doesn't eat meat *at least* two days in a week, it's the same with most of the people I know. On those days we usually have fish, pasta or rice and veggies.
Well of course it is, the question here is just whether we classify fish as meat or not. I come from a catholic background so maybe it's a religious/cultural thing, and while fish flesh can be considered as meat in the usual sense, the difference here is that what most people call meat is the flesh of just land animals (including birds), not sea animals. In my religion we have many instances where for example, when fasting, eating meat is prohibited, but eating fish is not. There is even such a thing as "fish friday", a kind of a tradition/minor obligation to eat fish (and not meat) on fridays.
From a scientific standpoint it is meat. From a vegan conscious evil to eat it standpoint it's meat and evil. From a culinary standpoint it is meat. Not red meat but meat none the less. It is still the flesh of a previously living breathing creature, religious/cultural views matter not in a thread about the above
There are so many different types of food!
But every meal: breakfast, lunch, dinner. All the time