Campaign fast food fight! Biden picks up sandwiches for construction workers ... trends now
President Joe Biden attempted to rip a page out of his predecessor and 2024 opponent Donald Trump's playbook by ordering fast food for construction workers Wednesday.
Trump made a surprise visit to a Chik-fil-A in Atlanta on April 10, where he told a dozen of employees behind the counter: 'We're going to take care of the customers.'
He ordered 30 milkshakes and chicken for the people in the store as well as for his staff.
Biden attempted to make a similar moment when he entered a Sheetz in Moon Township, Pennsylvania in the Pittsburgh area Wednesday.
Sheetz is a chain of convenience stores and coffee shops that sells fast food and sandwiches across several states, though it is famously beloved in western Pennsylvania.
President Joe Biden attempted to rip a page out of his predecessor and 2024 opponent Donald Trump 's playbook by ordering fast food for construction workers Wednesday
Trump made a surprise visit to a Chik-fil-A in Atlanta on April 10 ,
Perhaps that's why Democrat Senator John Fetterman - a notorious Sheetz booster over its Philadelphia-based rival Wawa - posted excitedly to X Wednesday: 'Joe Biden just won another term.'
However, the crowd inside the establishment seemed a little less enthusiastic for the president than both Fetterman and the excited crowd that greeted Trump at Chik-fil-A.
The crowd and employees smiled politely at Biden, dressed in his famous aviator sunglasses, as Biden went behind the counter to take photos with a cashier.
However, it was more formal than Trump, who worked the room speaking to supporters, shaking hands, giving autographs and even hugging a woman.
Biden made an order of sandwiches, fruit and other ready-to-eat items alongside Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey and Allegheny County Executive Sara Innamorato.
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