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Donald Trump attended jury duty last Monday and discussed a series of subjects with reporters, including why he won't eat Oreos ever again. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

Last Monday, presidential candidate hopeful, Donald Trump, attended jury duty, and had a very diverse chitchat with reporters while waiting to hear if he’d been picked for the juror panel. Amongst the many subjects they talked about, someone brought up Mondelez International’s recent decision to move some of their operations from Chicago to Mexico. The real-estate mogul said it was very upsetting since it’s “such an American company,” but most of all because it was going to cost 2,000 Americans their jobs (which in reality is closer to 600).

For this, Trump decided to go on a no-Oreo pledge in protest of Nabisco’s parent company’s decision. Leave it Trump to find a reason to hate that chocolatey, cream-filled, addicting deliciousness. The mogul, who refused to call himself a politician before the court, also spoke about his campaign hats and how difficult it was to have them made in the U.S. Perhaps this comes after the controversy of his suits being made in Mexico amidst his hate rants against the country and its people.

Trump, however, offer reporters some candy: “You guys want any?” he asked. “Made in Mexico.” Except the joke didn’t seem to play well with the press. Oh well, you win some, you lose some, Trump.

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