On Thursday, former President Donald Trump and his team spent $200 at the All American Hamburger Drive-In in Long Island, New York.

The former President made the stop on his way back from visiting the wake of fallen NYPD officer Jonathan Diller in Massapequa. According to Richard Vultaggio, manager of All American, Trump and his team ordered 18 “double double” cheeseburgers, 10 hot dogs, two quarter-pounder hamburgers, 20 fries and 10 onion rings.

Vultaggio also said Trump left a generous cash tip for the establishment. In light of Officer Diller’s death, the manager said customers were inspired to pay for police officers who were dining at the time.

“The community really came together,” Vultaggio told the New York Post.

Restaurant staff were able to prepare the meal in about 10 minutes.

Open since 1963, All America is known for its value meals with a burger, milkshake and french fries only costing $7. Trump was said to have enjoyed his meal. After, Trump’s senior adviser Daniel Scavino Jr. thanked the restaurant in a Facebook post.

“Thank you to All American Hamburger Drive-In of Massapequa for a great burger, en route back to Florida this evening on Trump Force One. If you’re out on Long Island, check them out, a great spot! I remember going as a kid growing up with family.”

Trump’s love for fast food has been noted in the past. In 2018, the White House catered McDonald’s for the college football national champion Clemson Tigers. When Trump was photographed with red markings on his hands in January 2024, users online joked that they were ketchup stains from Trump’s meal.

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) also attended the wake but was confronted by an officer there. Some Republicans blame Hochul for the rise in crime in New York after the adoption of a bail reform bill.

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