Donald Trump's White House chef on his McDonald's 'eating habits' and Melania's preference

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Chef Andre Rush has been tasked with one of the most essential roles in Donald Trump’s administration: feeding him.

Recently, the celebrity chef who previously served Trump last time in office spilled tea about Trump’s patriotic love of fast food and unhealthy indulgences. The military veteran turned cook said he hopes that some of the president’s eating habits have changed since.

“It’s up to the kitchen staff to get creative when it comes to meals – basically, tricking him into eating healthier via tasty dishes,” Rush explained to TMZ.

Rush recounted how Trump once, for a State Dinner, ordered enough McDonald’s Quarter Pounders, Big Macs and Filet-o-Fish to serve a football team. “[You] can’t get McDonald’s at the White House because it’s the White House – no one can bring it inside. [The burgers] would be made in-house. Even so, that would take huge preparations and even McDonald’s wouldn’t know it was going there. That’s work – so the McDonald’s would be more so when out on locations,” Rush explained to The Sun. The former president is known for his preference for McDonald’s and other fast-food chains due to his fear of being poisoned. As these meals are pre-prepared, he considers them safer than other food sources, the Mirror reported.



Republican presidential nominee, former U.S. President Donald Trump works the drive-through line during a campaign photo op as he visits a McDonald's restaurant on October 20, 2024 in Feasterville-Trevose, Pennsylvania.
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Allegedly, Trump’s nighttime routine included locking himself away from Melania and the Secret Service to eat hamburgers and watch TV in peace.

Rush revealed that Melania would never be seen eating the same thing as Don “cause she may be on her diet, or have a diet, or he may be on the fly and on the run, and stuff just happens that way.”

However, when Trump returns to the White House, Rush said the president-elect should eat junk food “sparingly” and make some improvements to stay healthy for the job.

“I would say to him, especially eight years later and at age of 78, is just stop for a second, dictate your meals, get what your dietitian, whatnot, and say, ‘Hey, I’ll incorporate some healthy meals into my diet’,” Rush said.


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