Saudis deploy mobile McDonald's for Trump's trip to the kingdom
- Saudi Arabia deployed a fully operational mobile McDonald's truck near the Royal Court during President Donald Trump's visit on May 13, 2025.
- Saudi officials arranged the mobile McDonald's as part of a red-carpet treatment to impress Trump, reflecting his well-known preference for the fast-food chain.
- Trump landed in Riyadh as the first stop on a four-day Middle East trip, where he met Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and gave a positive statement about their relationship.
- The visit included significant economic discussions resulting in a $600 billion commitment from Saudi Arabia to invest in the U.S., with President Trump expressing confidence in the positive nature of their relationship.
- Trump’s trip indicated a focus on transactional foreign policy with headline economic deals, while it remains unclear if he consumed any McDonald's food from the mobile unit.
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Saudi Arabia brings in mobile McDonald's truck for fast-food loving Donald Trump - The Mirror
A White House official confirmed the mobile truck - which had the McDonald's logo and writing in Arabic - was in Riyadh, during the president's state visit to Saudi Arabia
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