Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins was mocked for suggesting a bizarre $3 meal Americans could eat for dinner. In the Oval Office on Wednesday, she showed off a chart that claimed 'Trump's making healthy food affordable'

Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins is being mocked after suggesting a bizarre $3 dinner Americans could consume. 

Rollins appeared on NewsNation on Wednesday and argued that even with the new inverted food pyramid – which the White House introduced last week and prioritizes protein, vegetables and fruit – there are meals that are affordable. 

‘We’ve run over 1,000 simulations,’ she said. ‘It can cost around $3 a meal for a piece of chicken, a piece of broccoli, corn tortilla, and one other thing.’ 

‘So there is a way to do this that actually will save the average American consumer money,’ Rollins argued. 

The latest Consumer Price Index found that the cost of groceries increased by .7 percent in December. 

The White House has maintained that food costs are going down, with Rollins showing off a chart to the press Wednesday in the Oval Office that was labeled ‘Trump’s making healthy food affordable.’

Online commenters were quick to ridicule Rollins’ comments, with some even using AI to create images of what the paltry dinner would look like. 

Democratic Representative Ted Lieu used a single M&M to represent Rollins’ ‘one other thing.’ 

Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins was mocked for suggesting a bizarre $3 meal Americans could eat for dinner. In the Oval Office on Wednesday, she showed off a chart that claimed 'Trump's making healthy food affordable'

Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins was mocked for suggesting a bizarre $3 meal Americans could eat for dinner. In the Oval Office on Wednesday, she showed off a chart that claimed ‘Trump’s making healthy food affordable’ 

The Democrats on the House Ways and Means Committee posted a visual of what Rollins' $3 dinner would look like and labeled it 'MAHA!' - Make America Healthy Again

The Democrats on the House Ways and Means Committee posted a visual of what Rollins’ $3 dinner would look like and labeled it ‘MAHA!’ – Make America Healthy Again 

The Democrats of the House Ways and Means Committee used a school lunch tray, with a tin-foil wrapped ‘mystery item.’

‘MAHA!’ – the acronym for ‘Make America Healthy Again’ – the Ways and Means Democrats labeled the meal.   

Progressive activist Jordan Uhl shared the image of the meal served at Fyre Festival, the luxury music festival that went off the rails. 

‘One whole tortilla?!’ Democratic strategist Jennifer Holdsworth commented. 

Other online commenters called the meal ‘dystopian.’

It called back to a time when President Jimmy Carter put on a sweater and turned down the heat at the White House, asking Americans to conserve to deal with an energy crisis. 

But Trump has pushed the idea that Americans are living through a ‘golden age.’ 

‘In Trump’s America you all get 1 piece of chicken, 1 piece of broccoli, 1 corn tortilla, 1 doll and maybe 1 or 2 pencils. Golden Age!’ the anti-Trump group, the Lincoln Project, posted to X. 

Trump had previously suggested American consumers could buy fewer dolls and pencils to offset the cost of his tariffs. 

Democratic Representative Ted Lieu shared an image of the meal, with a single M&M representing Rollins' 'one other thing'

Democratic Representative Ted Lieu shared an image of the meal, with a single M&M representing Rollins’ ‘one other thing’

Progressive activist Jordan Uhl compared Rollins' suggestion for a $3 meal to the meals served at the trainwreck Fyre Festival

Progressive activist Jordan Uhl compared Rollins’ suggestion for a $3 meal to the meals served at the trainwreck Fyre Festival

Trump has bristled at criticism that he hasn’t done enough to tackle affordability, which many Americans said was the top reason they voted him back into office in 2024. 

The average home-cooked meal costs around $4.31 per person, with a restaurant meal’s cost much more pronounced, at $20,37 per meal, according to the USDA Economic Research Service’s 2026 food price outlook.   

Last year, Democrats were able to use the issue to win several off-year and special elections, including governors’ races in Virginia and New Jersey. 

Democrats are hoping to expand those gains to take back the House of Representatives in this year’s midterms. 

White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles was among those pressing Trump to take his economic message on the road to give Republicans a midterm boost. 

In December, Trump made stops in Pennsylvania and North Carolina, and this week he headed to Michigan. 

The trip to Pennsylvania garnered headlines for Trump’s harsh words against his political enemies, as he mocked Democratic Representative Ilhan Omar for wearing a ‘little turban’ and called former President Joe Biden, who was born in nearby Scranton, a ‘sleepy son of a b****.’ 

His economic speech in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, before Christmas took a turn when the president started recounting the August 2022 FBI raid on Mar-a-Lago, which segued into a description of his wife’s underwear drawer. 

And Tuesday’s economic speech in Michigan was made memorable by Trump giving the finger to an autoworker who called the president a ‘pedophile protector.’ 

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