What would Michelle say? President Obama wolfs down TWO chili dogs and fries... the day after his wife unveils new dietary guide
When his wife unveiled the new USDA nutritional plate yesterday, it was certainly not a place for chili dogs.
But that did not stop Barack Obama engulf two Toledo today - with fries and a bowl of chili extra on the side.
The president happily munching on unhealthy meal before he visited the Chrysler factory in the city, and even teased one of his guests for the control of ketchup, a misstep in his hometown of Chicago.
According to USA Today, he said to Representative Marcy Kaptur: "Marcy just wants ketchup. Incidentally, as a lover of hot dogs, you should not put ketchup on hot dogs ... I try to teach my daughters. "
These cooking lessons would hardly go down well with his wife, Michelle, who spent this year touring the country in a crusade against childhood obesity.
Yesterday, it unveiled the new USDA food guide healthy, which replaces the famous "My Pyramid" with a plate divided into four quadrants nutrition: fruits, vegetables, grains and proteins.
But, like her husband chowed down on the famous Rudy's Hot Dog with the mayor of Toledo, the only sign of "vegetables" that looked like fried onions.
He ordered the house specialty chili dog, which comes with mustard, onion, chili sauce and cheese, and topped with a bowl of chili and some fries on the side.
As he entered the restaurant, which claims to sell 8,000 dogs a week, he said, restaurateurs: "These guys, what they want, I'm buying.
And he teased one of the cooks, USA Today, the owners say: "She said she has worked here 30 years. This means that it was under-age when she was hired.
Obama and his wife Michelle have a healthy diet a focal point of their time in the White House.
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