Usually a stickler for red meat and fatty foods, Barack Obama occasionally dives in for a hefty treat.
Barack Obama doesn’t like to "shove it back" when the cameras are rolling (which they always are), but he has made trips to Ray’s Hell Burger in Texas, Ben’s Chili Bowl in Washington and Dookie Chase’s Restaurant in New Orleans for a fatty treat (these are the ones with pictures, who knows the others).
While out to dinner in New York with First Lady Michelle Obama, Barack "managed the impossible feat of nibbling only one French fry."
I bet the White House has a McDonald's.
President-Endorsed Junkfood
Health Nut, Barack Obama, Dives into Fast Food Every Once in a While
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