Donald Trump is famous for many things, but his aversion to pizza crusts might be one of his quirkiest traits. While he starred in a 1995 Pizza Hut ad starting with a big bite into a cheesy crust, real life is different—Trump actually avoids pizza crust altogether. Known for eating only the centre of a slice, he often leaves the edges untouched, considering them excess.
This preference mirrors his love for fast food but with a twist: he’ll enjoy the pizza, but the crust remains off-limits. While this pizza quirk might sound harmless, it’s emblematic of a diet filled with peculiar habits that leave nutritionists baffled and his critics amused. A self-professed germaphobe, Trump gravitates towards fast food for its perceived cleanliness, as he believes corporate chains adhere to stricter hygiene standards.
He’s often seen with Big Macs, Diet Cokes, and the occasional KFC bucket, which form the cornerstones of his daily meals. His fondness for McDonald's is legendary—so much so that, during his presidency, his staff kept stockpiles of fast food on his private jet to ensure his favourites were always on hand. According to aides, his go-to orders usually included multiple burgers and Diet Coke to wash it all down.
Trump’s beverage habits are equally unique. Once an avid Diet Coke fan, he’s known to drink up to 12 cans in a day, though some reports suggest he’s swapped it for regular Coke at times recently. His aversion to alcohol and coffee is well known, but he’.