Do humans eat Pokémon?
In the Pokémon universe, it's widely accepted to consume foods that contain Pokémon byproducts. Moomoo milk from Miltank is popular among children and adults, Chansey eggs are said to be more nutritious and delicious, dried Slowpoke tails are commonly used in Alolan stews; the list goes on. That said, it's not unfathomable that Pokémon themselves are fair game in the kitchen. If Miltank make milk that we consume, can we not eat Miltank steak? If the Pokémon world is just like ours, with the obvious exception of Pokémon, are humans still at the top of the food chain?
Let's not kid ourselves. Humans definitely eat Pokémon. There's a megamart in Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon that sells Slowpoke Tail Quiche and Peppered Slowpoke Tail on Salad. In the show, Ash and Brock had a vivid food fantasy about cooking a Magikarp. When asked about Farfetch'd in episode 49, the Pokédex states, "A wild duck Pokémon. Farfetch'd makes a delicious meal, especially when cooked with leek. Because of this, Farfetch'd is nearly extinct."