Other people can correct me if I'm wrong but I don't think a meal plan is ideal. *coughs* cookie cutter plans.
My argument is that it would be better if you track your overall macros(fats/carbs/protein) and use that as a tool to go about dieting overall as that is much more sustainable than say for example going out to eat but x food isn't on your meal plan. You don't have to eat clean just eat whole foods and if your craving something just fit it into your macros by adjusting/making space for it throughout the day.
Also, where did you pluck 2000 calories from? Often people starting diets etc don't know their caloric maintenance level so its important to check what your maintenance level is for example method 1) track everything you eat in a day OR method 2) weigh yourself, start at 'x' calories, weigh yourself the day after but average it out due to weight fluctuating.
Hope I helped!