Way more than 5 a day for me. I eat a WFPB (whole food plant based) diet. Full vegetarian, 95% vegan because I haven't completely kicked dairy from my diet.
As Aunt Bea described above, a little bit of prep work and planning makes it very easy to get the fruits and veggies our bodies need.
I am also now eating a WFPB diet, about 90% vegan, but I also eat small amounts of meat, fish, or dairy to accompany my meals, just not making a meal around meat anymore. I thought I would miss meat; but I really do not miss it, and I was already eating mostly vegetarian, and now I am also limiting dairy a lot more , too.
I don’t get as much fruit as I do vegetables, although I get some each day, and I have lots of salads and greens as well as veggies and legumes. I add a little bit of cheese to my salads, or sometimes a bit of shrimp, but I am cutting back on how often and how much I do that.
I like fruit in my green smoothies, so that is probably how I get most of my fruit servings.
I decided to try this because fruits and vegetables are anti-inflammatory, and meats and dairy are inflammatory foods; so I thought it would help me to be healthier and not have arthritis or other joint pain. It does really help me a lot, and I can tell the difference on days when I do have meat or dairy.