Warren Buffett, who famously loves McDonald's, is willing to give up a year of his life to eat whatever he wants
in 2016 that Buffett"mostly eats hamburgers, ice cream, and Coke" and recalled that he once"opened up a package of Oreos to eat for breakfast" when staying over at Gates' house.
"I always tell people: I found everything I like to eat by the time I was six," Buffett told CNBC."I think happiness makes an enormous amount of difference ... in terms of longevity. I'm happier when I'm eating hot fudge sundaes or drinking Coke."Subscribe to push notificationsNOW WATCH: Warren Buffett is one of the most frugal billionaires. Here's how he makes and spends his fortune.
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