Trump Minister on Presidential Dinner
“One McDonald’s box at a time”
Aug 15, 2026 – 12:52 amReading time: 2 minutes
Donald Trump apparently orders large amounts of fast food before flights. His health minister has now revealed details.
The American Secretary of Health Robert F. Kennedy Jr. spoke about the eating habits of US President Donald Trump spoken on board Air Force One. Accordingly, Trump eats almost exclusively fast food from McDonald’s on flights.
Kennedy said on the American podcast “Net Positive” that he saw “one McDonald’s box after another” on board. According to him, Trump fears getting food poisoning from other foods. Asked whether he had advised his boss to eat healthier, the 72-year-old said: “I’m not a complainer. He eats good food most of the time, but when he travels he wants meals from American chains because he’s afraid of being poisoned.” At his base in Mar-a-Lago and in the White House, he receives food prepared that contains many fresh ingredients and comes from the region.

Joke about coke and weed
Dr. Mehmet Oz, head of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), also joked in February about other components of Trump’s diet. “Your father claims diet soda is good for him because it kills grass. You pour it on grass, so it must also kill the cancer cells in your body,” Oz agreed Donald Trump Jr. on “Triggered,” the president’s son’s podcast. The White House later said it was a joke from Trump.
Trump is known for enjoying drinking Coca-Cola Diet. He is said to have taken up to 12 doses per day during his first term in office, but has reduced this amount. Trump has repeatedly stated that he does not drink alcohol, smoke or drink coffee.
Kennedy has been promoting a diet based on fermented products and meat from grass-fed cattle for some time. The nephew of the president who was shot in 1963 John F Kennedy said he had lost ten kilos in 30 days. Vice President JD Vance and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick are expected to follow his dietary recommendations. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, however, called it “crazy” and pointed out that it was not suitable for everyone.