No alternative facts about it: White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer really loves tweeting about his food fixations.
The headstrong spokesman — who criticized and stonewalled the press in his White House briefing on Saturday — has seen some viral attention for his five-year Twitter feud against Dippin’ Dots.
Turns out that was merely one helping from his cuisine-obsessed account.
The man who is now the head spokesman for the President of the United States has spent years dishing out food criticism on Twitter — often veering into curious cravings, product placement and brand warfare.
The headstrong spokesman — who criticized and stonewalled the press in his White House briefing on Saturday — has seen some viral attention for his five-year Twitter feud against Dippin’ Dots.
Turns out that was merely one helping from his cuisine-obsessed account.
The man who is now the head spokesman for the President of the United States has spent years dishing out food criticism on Twitter — often veering into curious cravings, product placement and brand warfare.
Sean Spicer waged 5-year Twitter war against Dippin’ Dots
President Trump has already shown a penchant for directly praising or attacking companies on Twitter, which often results in immediate impacts on stock prices and business.
If Spicer follows suit with food, no eatery may be safe. Watch out, 7-Eleven. Spicer’s already got a beef with your wings.
Here’s just a taste from his Twitter feed:
5 Hour Energy
Bacon
Beer
Burgers
Candy
Cheese curds
Chicken
Coffee
Doughnuts
Fruit
Interesting Combos
Kabob
Lunch
M&Ms
Milk
Tacos
Wine
The collected Twitter food criticism of Sean Spicer – NY Daily News.