'He's going to win': Internet cheers as Donald Trump treats Atlanta Chick-fil-A customers to 30 milkshakes

Many users hailed him as the epitome of a 'people's president' and even speculated that he might dominate the upcoming November elections
UPDATED APR 11, 2024
Donald Trump arrived at Atlanta Chick-fil-A and treated customers with milkshakes (GettyImages, MattWallace/X)
Donald Trump arrived at Atlanta Chick-fil-A and treated customers with milkshakes (GettyImages, MattWallace/X)

ATLANTA, GEORGIA: Social media was buzzing with excitement over Donald Trump's unexpected generosity at a Chick-fil-A in Atlanta. The former president surprised everyone by treating customers to a staggering 30 milkshakes, garnering him plenty of praise online.

Many users hailed him as the epitome of a "people's president" and even speculated that he might dominate the upcoming November elections.

Although Trump's generous act earned him widespread admiration, controversies have continued to follow him. A recent viral phone interview sparked criticism when Trump implied that Jewish and Black voters typically support Democrats merely out of habit.

WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 30: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Anthony Fauci (L) speaks as U.S. President Donald Trump listens during the daily coronavirus briefing at the Rose Garden of the White House on March 30, 2020 in Washington, DC. The United States has updated its guidelines to U.S. citizens to maintain current social distancing practices through the end of April after the number of reported coronavirus (COVID-19) deaths doubled to over 2,000 nationwide within two days. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)
Donald Trump seemed in a cheerful mood as he talked to the restaurant employees (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)

Donald Trump buys milkshakes for customers in Atlanta Chick-fil-A

According to the New York Post, Trump was welcomed extravagantly with all smiles and praises during his visit to a Chick-fil-A in Atlanta on Wednesday, where he ordered a whopping 30 milkshakes for the customers inside.

The Republican presidential candidate seemed pretty upbeat, commenting on the good looks of the restaurant staff saying, “What good-looking people! Wow."

He even gave a shoutout to one employee's nose piercings conveying, “I love those, what you have there…That’s art.”

Approaching the counter, Trump didn't hesitate to place his order, "Can I have 30 milkshakes and also some chicken? We’re going to take care of the customers."

He also took the chance to chat with the employees, asking, "Is business good? Making a lot of money? Getting rich, right?"



 

The pitstop at Chick-fil-A was just a detour for Trump on his way to a fancy campaign fundraiser in Buckhead, Georgia.

The event, hosted by big shots like Home Depot co-founder Bernie Marcus and former Sen Kelly Loeffler, had tickets going for a hefty price, ranging from $6,600 to a whopping $250,000 per couple, as reported by Bloomberg.

Internet users assert Donald Trump knows how to have fun

Numerous readers online complimented Trump for his gesture, with one writing, "Trump is going to legitimately get 75% of the vote he's going to win at least 44 States."

Another user wrote, "I don't know about 'Get Rich?' but Trump certainly knows how to have fun. God Bless Him...."

A user commented, "By buying 30 milkshakes, Trump has done more for the American public in 30 minutes than Biden and his entire administration has done in 3 1/2 years spending over $10 trillion. Not being glib, just a straight up fact." [sic]

Another user commented, "Gotta love the guy. Joe would be walking around the dumpster area trying to find the entrance."

A user stated, "The man of the people."

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