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Twitter Is Roasting Trump Hard By Listing All Their Favorite 'MAGA Foods'—And The Shade Is Real

Twitter Is Roasting Trump Hard By Listing All Their Favorite 'MAGA Foods'—And The Shade Is Real
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Memes and jokes centered on former Republican President Donald Trump's relationship to food began trending on social media with the hashtag #MagaFoods.

Throughout his one term Presidency, headlines relating to Trump's preference for fast food were among many of his highlighted traits not typically considered presidential.


In 2019, Trump famously served food from McDonald’s, Wendy’s, Burger King and Domino's to College Football National Champion Clemson Tigers after they defeated the Alabama Crimson Tide.


Trump rewarded the Baylor University Lady Bears with similar fare after they took home their third national title with an 81-82 win over Notre Dame.

The Lady Bears were reportedly the first women's championship team ever to be welcomed to the Oval Office by Trump.

Fast food features heavily as Twitter users mock Trump with the trending MAGA Foods hashtag.




Also prominently featured on the feast of wits menu were references to Trump's foibles and shortcomings.

The rioters that stormed the US Capitol on January 6, 2021 were given the meme treatment.



Trump being impeached twice was designated by two flavors of Ben & Jerry's ice cream—peach and mint, naturally.


One user turned Heinz Ketchup to "Whinez Ketchup", a joke referencing Cassidy Hutchinson's testimony Trump pitched a fit by throwing the condiment at the wall.

Putin references were inevitable.


One tweet referred to the Stop the Steal movement spurred on by Trump's false claims of a stolen election.

And a bleach-flavored beverage mocked Trump's suggestion of downing bleach to cure COVID.


Many users also drew a resemblance between Trump and food.





There was no shortage of jokes using the hashtag, which indicated there was quite an appetite for scorching the KFC-loving former President.

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