John Daly’s relationship with junk food is no secret, and he is not the most healthy guy in the world. More often than not, Daly has a cigarette between his lips and a can of coke in his hands. Moreover, his lifestyle choices are miles apart from any other golfer, or a sports person, for that matter.
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However, this is not something he hides. On many prior occasions, he has revealed his daily food consumption and diet. Moreover, these have gone viral on social media and have amused the audience.
Butch Harmon, his coach at a point, said, “And the most important thing in his life is getting drunk.” And in an interview, Daly himself revealed his diet. He said, “I used to drink anywhere from 12 to 20 diet cokes a day. I used to go to McDonald’s three to four times a day. To me, they always had the best fountain diet coke. You know I don’t drink water. I hate water. I cannot stand drinking water.”
And now, he has gone a step further to tell us what he eats for a meal. Along with that, John Daly had a tip for anyone ordering from Taco Bell or Uber Eats. Let’s take a look at what it is-
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What John Daly orders at Taco Bell
The 5-time winner on the PGA Tour took to Instagram to reveal his dinner plans. He wrote, “Don’t drink and order taco bell on Uber eats.” And, well, he’s right. Despite Daly’s extreme appetite, his order seems insane. Check it out for yourself-
20 Mild Sauce Packets
5 Grilled Cheese Burrito
10 Crunchy Taco Supreme
10 Spicy Double Steak Grilled Cheese Burrito
1 Beef Burrito
3 Nachos BellGrande
Moreover, this is only what is visible to us. From a whopping total of $446.10, approximately $300 worth of food is still left! That’s a lot of food, even if it is for two people.
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However, each to his own. What do you think of his crazy diet?
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