Warren Buffett celebrates 92nd Birthday: Shares diet secrets!

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California, USA (CU)_ Warren Buffet, one of the wealthiest men in the world, turned 92 this year. According to reports, he ranks fifth and his net worth is more than one hundred billion dollars. He owns a number of businesses, and his entire fortune is derived from his successful investments. In addition to his business prowess, the American businessman is quite popular for his modest way of living.

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According to reports, he purchased a five-bedroom home in Omaha, USA, in 1958 and has lived there ever since. In addition, according to a number of stories, his lifestyle costs are also lower. But what surprises us all is his unusual eating habits. According to his interviews and reports, the billionaire investor feeds on junk food. Yes, he loves junk food and beverages.

In contrast to the majority of people who shift to a healthy lifestyle at a certain age, Warren Buffett continues to consume colas, burgers, and fries. Moreover, at a media interview in 2016, he said that he drinks one-quarter Coca-Cola. He added, “If I eat 2700 calories a day, a quarter of that is Coca-Cola.” He claimed that he drinks about five servings of cola every day, i.e., 350ml. According to reports, he is also said to have invested in Coca-Cola firms because of the diet coke and cherry coke flavors.

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This is not the end of Warren Buffet’s junk food diet saga. There’s a lot more. Buffet’s breakfast consists of a McDonald’s hamburger. As a regular customer, he was handed a gold card for free hamburgers in Omaha, his hometown. In addition to this, Warren Buffet also dislikes eating nutritious foods, especially fruits and vegetables. Buffett explained the same in a media interview. He said, “I checked the actuarial tables, and the lowest death rate is among six-year-olds. So, I decided to eat like a six-year-old.” He added, “It’s the safest course I can take.” Some people are surprised by Warren Buffet’s diet plan, while others believe he got lucky with his genes regarding diet.

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