Donald Trumpâs appearance in criminal court on Monday has raised many questions, constitutional and otherwise, but on the evidence of the first day I find myself most curious about the former presidentâs McDonaldâs order. During jury selection last week, the Daily Mail reported on a $700 (ÂŁ560) McDonaldâs order put in by Trump staffers that included 27 orders of fries, 27 quarter pounders, a bunch of nuggets and no drinks. A McDonaldâs employee complained anonymously that they didnât leave a tip â in line with everyone who eats at McDonaldâs â but still.
Anyway, this week, the Trump order was down to $500, although the Mail couldnât confirm the itemised details due to management having cracked down on staff leaking. And while these orders were presented as âhugeâ, the fact is â a much commented on reality in New York â McDonaldâs prices have gone through the roof in the last year and $500 doesnât go far. (Youâre lucky to get in and out for under $50 if you go in with two kids.) Which is shame because a quarter pounder with cheese with a cheeky cheeseburger on the side isnât banal, itâs sublime.
Iâm sure when prospective lawyers imagine working on high profile cases, the thing they dream of is âdouble quarter pounders with cheese for everyone!â
Cold soggy McDonaldâs, at that.