Donald Trump’s Shift from Fast Food to Healthier Choices Driven by Fear of Poisoning

Donald Trump has changed his diet, moving from fast food to healthier options due to health concerns and doctor’s advice

Donald Trump’s Shift from Fast Food to Healthier Choices Driven by Fear of Poisoning
Donald Trump’s Shift from Fast Food to Healthier Choices Driven by Fear of Poisoning

Washington: So, it looks like Donald Trump is changing up his diet. You know, the guy who was all about fast food? Well, he’s now swapping burgers for salads and soups. Crazy, right?

He’s been known for his love of McDonald’s and KFC, even sharing pics of himself munching on them during his first presidential run. But now, at 78, he’s taking his health more seriously. His doctors told him to cut back on the greasy stuff.

Apparently, he was just shy of being classified as obese. So, he’s trying to eat healthier, focusing on fish and veggies. But don’t worry, he still enjoys bacon for breakfast sometimes.

Interestingly, his fast food obsession partly comes from a fear of being poisoned. He felt safer eating at places like McDonald’s because the food was pre-made and he could avoid surprises.

He’s also known to go long hours without eating, then dive into a big meal. And let’s not forget his love for Diet Coke—12 cans a day!

Despite all this, he’s never touched alcohol, thanks to his brother’s struggles with it. He’s always said he has no interest in drinking.

So, it’s a new chapter for Trump as he heads back to the White House, but with a healthier twist!

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