2. Trump manages many properties with restaurants. When he eats there, he undoubtedly wants to assess the quality of the food.
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3. But he doesn't enjoy the anonymity of a food critic. He's one of the most recognized people in the world, and they know he's coming,
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4. ...so what can he do? Turns out there is an easy answer: order a dish that's always fantastically hard to get right.
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5. "Steak, well done" fits the bill perfectly, and it's likely to be on the menu everywhere. He'll learn all he needs with just one bite.
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But this assumes an interest in details belied by every other thing we know about Trump.
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I've seen him criticize (correctly) the marble tiles behind speakers at the UN. I dislike his aesthetic, but he does attend to some details.
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Huh. That'd make an interesting story: The details Trump is aware of. Was this recent?
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It was older. The whole steak thing was a bit of a lark to be honest.
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Yeah, wondering if he has lost his attention to detail, either bc of age or distraction of being POTUS.
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In his books, attention to detail is near-exhaustive for building-related things (decor, golf courses) and nonexistent for everything else
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Newp. His strongest feelings about hospitality are also structural: he hates tents. https://www.eater.com/2016/11/11/13589466/donald-trump-state-dinner-ballroom-tent …
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