Donald Trump will conclude a three-day G7 summit with a formal dinner at the Palace of Versailles. However, the logistical needs extend beyond the attending presidents. Swedish daily *Dagens Nyheter* interviewed the chef responsible for preparing meals for the 120 to 150 private chauffeurs tasked with transporting Trump and other leaders securely. The report highlights the extensive catering operation required to support the summit’s security detail. Details regarding the drivers’ meals were revealed, offering a glimpse into the broader operational aspects of the high-profile event. This contrasts the high-profile dinner for world leaders with the practical needs of support staff. The chef’s work ensures the smooth and safe transportation of all attendees.