Like many people on the Internet, those of us at the FiveThirtyEight office have been passing around a piece from Mallory Ortberg at The Toast that details the author’s shock at Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s daily food plan, which was chronicled in Muscle and Fitness.

It’s a remarkable eating plan. The 42-year old actor consumes pounds of animal protein to maintain his immense bulk — his seven daily meals include a total of 2.3 pounds of cod and 12 eggs, plus steak and chicken — but he also manages to eat two potatoes, some vegetables, rice, and so on.

Johnson eats roughly 10 pounds of food every day. Here’s the nutritional breakdown of his daily diet according to Wolfram Alpha:



MEAL CALORIES CARBS TOTAL FAT SATURATED FAT PROTEIN MEAL MASS Meal 1 610 38g 15g 4g 77g 24oz Meal 2 594 84 3 1 56 25 Meal 3 1069 125 28 7 72 27 Meal 4 909 121 18 6 62 28 Meal 5 769 69 25 9 70 22 Meal 6 816 115 4 1 73 28 Meal 7 398 14 16 6 50 15 Other 225 5 3 0 47 0

That’s a lot of food compared to the average diet of someone Johnson’s age.

The average American man in his forties consumes 2,734 calories daily, according to data from the USDA. Johnson eats roughly 1,000 calories a day in cod alone. Annualized, Johnson eats about 821 pounds of cod per year. According to FishChoice, Pacific cod goes for $1.75 per pound, meaning Johnson spends roughly $1,400 per year on cod. As all our cod consumption slowly progresses past sustainable levels, let’s all consider Dwayne Johnson uniquely responsible.

Johnson’s nutrient intake is particularly mind-boggling.

NUTRIENT THE ROCK AVG. U.S. MALE IN FORTIES Calories 5165 2734 Total carbs (g) 566 317 Total fat (g) 109 107 Sat. Fat (g) 33 35 Protein (g) 460 105

The average 40-something man and Johnson each eat about the same amount of fat every day. But the macronutrient ratio is way different. The average man in his forties eats about 3 grams of carbohydrates and 1 gram of protein for every gram of fat in his diet. Johnson eats more than 5 grams of carbs and 4 grams of protein for every gram of fat in his diet. Plus, it appears that Johnson spends long portions of his day exercising, which cannot be said for a typical guy in his forties.

So while this diet may appear horrifying — especially if you’re a cod — if it’s what Dwayne Johnson needs so he can keep being The Rock, I’m all for it.

CLARIFICATION (April 9, 11:54 a.m.): As a couple of commenters have pointed out, I used the wholesale price of cod — working under the assumption that a guy who eats 68 pounds of cod per month is buying it in bulk. Naturally, you probably can’t get the same savings if you’re hitting up Trader Joe’s for your annual third of a ton of fish. A call to the Trader Joe’s in Chelsea revealed wild Alaskan frozen cod pieces were going for $3.99 per pound.