![]() 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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