![]() ![]() ![]() As detailed in Think Progress‘ “ definitive history” of the product, Trump Steaks were for sale in the June 2007 Sharper Image catalog for $999 for 24 burgers and 16 steaks. “When it comes to great steaks, I’ve just raised the stakes!” he boasted. Trump enters a partnership with Buckhead Beef to sell his patented Trump Steaks. It has to be served in a fantastic setting. He offers some dieting advice: “If you eat the best foods and watch your waistline, you’ll begin to look and feel great in no time.” The key to the “Mar-a-Lago Diet,” he writes, is: In his book Trump: Think Like a Billionaire, he lists one of his favorite Mar-a-Lago meals as yellow heirloom tomato gazpacho with summer squash and lingonberry sorbet. “You’re a man of few words,” Trump tells the purple mascot “I like that.” ![]() In a commercial set in what appears to be a New York City high-rise, a darker-haired Trump asks a McDonald’s mascot how the company pulls off such a stellar deal: selling the Big n’ Tasty for just a buck. In the ad, Trump jokes about secretly eating pizza “crust first” in a penthouse suite with Ivana. ![]() Several years after their divorce, Donald Trump and his former wife, Ivana, appear in a Pizza Hut commercial. To better understand Trump’s weird eating habits, listen to the rest of the episode above-and then take a stroll through some of the weirdest food moments from the president’s past: “Someone who, you might say, has a core immaturity about him, who does not see the value in seeking out new experiences or even trying to understand them.” What do these tastes tell us about the president’s politics? Bouie had some thoughts: “He is someone who does not like change,” he said. Listen to the latest episode of Bite: Subscribe using Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or your favorite podcast app. ![]()
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