[quote=FlyerInHi]BG, it’s a lot easier to eat well when you’re rich. When people don’t eat well, it’s because they are “addicted” to eating what is delicious in their view. Rare and expensive food is also associated with delicious and desirable.
My dream is to have a personal chef whom I can instruct on cooking healthy food that I want to eat. That would save me so much time and aggravation.
For example, I would like a streamed fish and apple skin salad. Make it taste good and low calorie too.[/quote]Trump can easily have a good personal trainer/dietician as part of his entourage (to work around his heavy campaigning schedule). These one or two people can board his private jet with him and be at his beck and call whenever he has a free hour plus while doing his “meal planning and prep work” in the background. He may already have someone like that on staff who isn’t currently with him on the campaign trail or whom he isn’t properly utilizing.
I have had several sky-warrior-type relatives who were very successful in life but succumbed to the air/road warrior lifestyle where they frequently flew “red-eye” flights to make morning meetings in a distant city on time and mostly ate at buffets set up for their groups in hotel conference rooms. They also didn’t avail themselves of hotel fitness equipment. A few of them are no longer alive and their chosen “lifestyle” is a big part of the reason why. This type of lifestyle (in combination with cabin pressure and excessive sitting with cramped legs in planes) is horrible on the circulatory and digestive systems. Especially for those routinely traveling away from home for work more than half the month.
This was 10-25 years ago and most big business hotel chains have now gotten a clue and improved their business buffets with more fresh fruits and vegetables (depending on locale, of course) and offer less prime rib carvings and au jus, potatoes and gravy, etc as was served in the past. Also, I have noticed that most business hotel chains now have much better-equipped gyms, on-site spas, indoor lap pools and hot tubs for inclement weather, etc, as well as many more of their rooms equipped with kitchenettes enabling their regular business guests to store and prepare fresh meals and snacks in their rooms so they aren’t stuck with eating 3 meals per day out, waiting to be served. This also frees up more time to hit the gym and swim … even if its snowing outside.