Former President Donald Trump surprised Chick-fil-A customers on Wednesday by visiting a Chick-fil-A location in Atlanta, Georgia, ahead of a fundraising luncheon. The former president purchased 30 milkshakes for people at the restaurant, took pictures with the customers, and autographed a Make America Great Again hat.
The Post Millennial reported that Trump surprised the Chick-fil-A customers with free milkshakes during a visit to Atlanta’s Vine City neighborhood Chick-fil-A location at 875 Martin Luther King Jr Dr.
A video shared by media personality Benny Johnson shows the former president asking Chick-fil-A employees, “Can I have 30 milkshakes and also some chicken?” Trump added, “We’re going to take care of the customers.” The former president can also be seen asking the employees if the restaurant business was doing well.
During his surprise visit to the Chick-fil-A restaurant, Trump was recorded taking photos with multiple customers, signing autographs, and talking with people throughout the restaurant.
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While taking a picture with one of the customers, Trump was recorded saying, “I’m going to get rid of Biden.” The former president’s statement was met with cheers throughout the Chick-fil-A restaurant. One man responded by using Trump’s nickname for President Joe Biden, saying, “Bye-bye, Sleepy Joe.”
In a third video, one Atlanta resident told Trump, “I don’t care what the media tells you, Mr. Trump, we support you.” The former president responded by inviting the woman to give him a hug and take a photo.
According to 11 Alive, the former president’s surprise stop at the popular fast food chain came ahead of an Atlanta fundraising luncheon with Lt. Gov. Burt Jones and former Sens. Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue. The Post Millennial reported that Trump’s surprise visit on Wednesday to the Georgia Chick-fil-A location was similar to an appearance he made last summer in Georgia at a Waffle House location.
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