• President Donald Trump is a noted fan of McDonald’s
  • He travelled to Riyadh in Saudi Arabia for a trip
  • Trump got a fast food giant dedicated to his whims
Donald Trump loves McDonalds
Donald Trump loves McDonalds Credit: IMAGO

If McDonald’s has no fans, it could mean that Donald Trump is dead. The US President is a huge fan of the fast food chain. Never one to make a secret of his love of a Big Mac and a crispy Diet Coke, it’s one of his various gross habits.

Realising this intel and perhaps using it to keep the leader of he so-called Free World on side, the Saudi Arabian Royal Court marked his visit to Riyadh by rolling out a mobile McDonald’s to serve Trump all his deep-fried favourites.

Trump is in the Gulf State for a four-day trip and is being followed by the truck for the whole time in the country.

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He was also seen on the $400 million plane given to by the Qatari royal family, something the Democrats have called him out for.

When questioned about the ethical nature of accepting it, Trump told reporters, “It’s a great gesture from Qatar. I appreciate it very much. I would never be one to turn down that kind of an offer.”

On Truth Social, his social media app, he said, “The Defense Department is getting a gift, free of charge, of a 747 aircraft to replace the 40-year-old Air Force One, temporarily, in a very public and transparent transaction.”

Did the Saudi Arabian government pay for the mobile McDonald’s?

Well, there’s been no confirmation that the mobile McDonald’s was bought and for paid for by the government or even if it was especially for Trump. However, we can probably assume he loved it.

The White House confirmed to journalists that it was real, but not why it was invented.

What else has Donald Trump done with McDonald’s?

One of the most recent ways it formed part of Trump’s political life was during the 2024 US Presidential election. He worked a shift at one of the super global restaurant franchises.

“It requires great expertise, actually, to do it right and to do it fast,” Trump said at the branch in Pennsylvania’s Bucks County town of Feasterville-Trevose.

According to his ex campaigner manager Corey Lewandowski’s book Let Trump Be Trump, the Commander-In-Chief’s regular order is two Big Macs, two Filet-O-Fishes and a chocolate milkshake.