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Here's What Former President Donald Trump Is Reportedly Looking To Chow Down At The Alabama-Georgia Game

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There will be a lot of eyes on Bryant-Denny Stadium this weekend as the Alabama Crimson Tide and Georgia Bulldogs meet for what is without a doubt the biggest game of the college football season thus far.

But there will be even more eyes than normal because former president and current Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump will be in attendance.

Not to mention our very own Clay Travis, who will be interviewing Trump. Trump is no stranger to sporting events, and of course, when you go to a game you want some food, and it according to the man who invited Trump to the game, he's got some mundane food choices.

Businessman Ric Mayers invited the former president to the game, and according to Daily Mail, he revealed what kind of spread Trump is looking for.

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