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What Donald Trump eats every day is a questionable example, which is worrying nutritionists

 What Donald Trump eats every day is a questionable example, which is worrying nutritionists

What Donald Trump eats every day is a questionable example, which is worrying nutritionists

The President of the United States does not have a very balanced and healthy diet, and many nutritionists point to this as a negative example


What does Donald Trump eat every day? The answer, complete with photographic evidence, begins to become a national discussion, because nutritionists report that the President's diet is not at all advisable.


Putting together his statements on personal tastes, and all the images in which he is seen eating fast food, we come to several conclusions: Donald is having an unbalanced breakfast, and shifts all his hunger to a poorly indicated meal, the dinner.



"I'm a dinner guy," he told Fox News recently during the presidential campaign, "and I often skip breakfast." When Donald allows himself a breakfast, then, it is of the classic American ones, with fried eggs and bacon. "Too full of protein and low in carbohydrates," say nutritionists. Not to mention the hydrogenated fats produced by fried foods, the worst enemy according to any dietician.


After his presidential victory, Donald was photographed celebrating with a classic Big Mac with fries. Alternatively, his dinners at the work table are often full of fried chicken from the KFC chain. Okay, Donald Trump is just trying to make the facts follow his words when he recommends buying American and thus supporting the domestic economy, but perhaps he is exaggerating.



"My favorite dish is meatloaf," he had told Martha Stewart on TV, kicking off the concerned observations of nutritionists. "Processed meat such as meatloaf or bacon is very dangerous, associated with various types of cancer including colon cancer." In short, the foods to avoid due to the risk of cancer are precisely the President's favorites.


It could be observed that a person is free to eat what he wants, but in the case of a person with such a role this is not quite the case. From Louis XIV's court tasters to White House resident dieticians, monitoring the head of state's health is always of national concern. Michelle Obama had even planted an organic garden in the White House, to set an example, and Barack Obama said he dine on "seven lightly salted almonds".


But in all this bad eating, what does Melania Trump say, who only drinks a smoothie for breakfast?

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