Jamie Oliver is urging U.S. President-elect Donald Trump to take a greater stand for better food.
While speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland on Wednesday, the 41-year-old celebrity chef expressed his concern for the fate of First Lady Michelle Obama’s beloved White House vegetable garden once Trump takes term on Friday.
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“There’s a symbolic visual,” Oliver said to Arianna Huffington during the discussion. “If you cut down that garden then you’re cutting down hope. And he ain’t going to do that, whether he believes in it or not.”
“I think when you know the basics of growing and cooking, I think you’re a better human,” the “Food Revolution” star noted. “I want to see Donald Trump growing some stuff and cooking some stuff. It want to see it. Because if not, I’m building my bunker.”
Meanwhile, FLOTUS tweeted a video of her last walk through the White House on Wednesday.