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Billionaire Bill Gates stands in a queue to get some burgers and fries; picture goes viral

CHANDIGARH: Nothing will impress you more than this: Bill Gates, the second richest person on earth, standing in a queue to get some burgers and fries for himself.

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Tribune Web Desk
Chandigarh, January 19

Nothing will impress you more than this: Bill Gates, the second richest person on earth, standing in a queue to get some burgers and fries for himself.

On Friday night, out for some junk food, Gates was caught on camera.

A Facebook post by Microsoft alumni showed Gates standing in a queue at a joint.

The post said, "When you're worth about $100,000,000,000, run the largest charity in the history of the world and stand in line for a burger, fries and Coke at Dick's like the rest of us...".

The Microsoft founder has a net worth of $90 billion but just like a regular person he craves for junk food.

On Twitter, the picture of Gates in red sweater went viral.

One tweet read, “Nice to see Bill Gates waiting in line for some Dick's burgers and fries just like the little guys”.

A fan said, “LOve this pic :). Billionaires - they're just like us! Bill Gates, 63, is spotted waiting in line to grab a burger, fries and a Coke at Dick's drive-in in Seattle”.

Another tweet read, “Pic of bill gates standing in line for a burger. How humble some people are? This is real wealth one can create. @narendramodi We must inculcate this culture in Indians”.

Bill Gates runs the largest charity in the world alongside his wife Melinda. He is a philanthropist and he funds various charity programmes.

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