Gates has gone on record saying that he loves a good burger, and he can't go wrong with the traditional beef patty, lettuce, tomato, and cheese. He enjoys trying different variations of the burger, but his all-time favorite is from Dick's Drive-In, a Seattle-based fast-food chain.
Bill Gates' Diet
He admits some of his favorite foods are cheeseburgers, and in an interview with The Telegraph, Joe Cerrell revealed that if you were having lunch with Bill, it would be hamburgers. The billionaire especially enjoys fast food burgers from In-N-Out or McDonald's and diet coca-cola.
Gates recently told Wired that two Seattle burger joints stick out in his mind: Burgermaster and Dick's Drive-In. Gates said that “the name says it all,” when it comes to Burgermaster, and called Dick's Drive-In “a classic.” He recommends the original Burgermaster and Fries or Dick's Deluxe and Shake.
Once a young boy who enjoyed tinkering with computers, Bill Gates now is one of the richest people in the world. According to Forbes, Gates' net worth was at a staggering $110 billion as of March 2023.
A trillionaire is an individual with a net worth equal to at least one trillion in U.S. dollars or a similarly valued currency, such as the euro or the British pound. Currently, no one has yet claimed trillionaire status, although some of the world's richest individuals may only be a few years away from this milestone.
Gates is a big fan of sushi, especially at his favorite restaurant, Sushi Kashiba, located in Seattle. Gates can't resist is pizza – specifically, pepperoni pizza from Il Corvo in Seattle.
Bill Gates: He eats Big Macs for lunch and schedules every minute of his day - meet the man worth $80 billion.
Mornings. Bill Gates supposedly begins his day with an early morning cardio session on the treadmill at the private gym in his Washington estate. It's said that he works out for about an hour each morning.
BILL GATES: We have two dogs. One is Oreo and the other is Nilla. I will say I spend less time with the dogs than the kids do but I really like them (when they are not barking at night and not eating things they are not supposed to and when they are well house trained). I have resisted getting a third dog.
Sounds downright crazy right? That is because in this case the level of poverty has been deciphered on account of the amount of debt he has, and it's huge. The mantle of the poorest man on earth has been given to French citizen Jerome Kerviel. One of the biggest banks in Europe, Société Générale, once employed Kerviel.
Forbes 2023 Index: Dangote maintains position as Africa's richest man. For the 12th year consecutively, Aliko Dangote, President of the pan-African conglomerate, the Dangote Group has emerged the richest man in Africa, despite economic headwinds that affected the fortunes of half of the world's reported billionaires.
Mukesh Ambani remains India's richest person with a net worth of ₹7.5 lakh crore, while Gautam Adani is his closest rival with a net worth of $61.4 billion. The landscape of wealth in India has seen notable shifts as billionaires continue to emerge and expand their fortunes.
Currently, no one has yet claimed trillionaire status, although some of the world's richest individuals may only be a few years away from this milestone..
If Bill Gates spent $1 million a day, he would blow his fortune in 218 years.
MacKenzie Scott, the 18th richest American, according to The Forbes 400 list, has been at the vanguard, giving away $12.7 billion to more than 1,250 organizations since mid 2020.
As of September 2021, Gates' net worth is estimated to be around $125 billion. If his fortune were converted to gold, he would have approximately 2,500 metric tons of the metal. That's equivalent to about two Olympic-sized swimming pools filled with gold.