Warren Buffett wakes up at 6.45 am, and his first go-to drink is not tea, coffee, or water
Warren Buffett, the investing genius, known for his frugal lifestyle believes in enjoying the everyday pleasures of life. While the billionaires across the world are known for their 4 am wakeup schedule, Buffett doesn’t compromise with his sleep, and clocks over eight hours of snooze time.
Yet the Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett boasts of an impressive net worth of $141 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
At 94, Buffett’s unconventional lifestyle and food habits may surprise people. The nonagenarian loves to play a game of Bridge, sometimes playing for over 8 hours a week, according to Business Insider. He spends 5-6 hours reading, finding himself immersed in the world of books, another unconventional habit that is credited for his sharp mind.
No doubts regarding that as he started building his wealth by investing in stock market at the age of 11, according to Business Insider. He earned $175 a month by delivering The Washington Post and earned even more than his teachers.
Buffett indulges in a heavy-calorie meal with McDonald’s and Coke, featuring prominently in this daily routine. Taking a deeper look at what he eats in a day is nothing less than surprising, given his robust health at this age.
Buffett’s go-to drink isn’t for the faint-hearted
Warren Buffett starts his day at 6.45 am and makes sure to sleep for 8 hours. His first drink on an empty stomach isn’t an infused drink or even plain water as suggested by many wellness experts. It is not even coffee or tea. In fact, his go-to drink first thing in the morning is a can of coke.
“If I eat 2700 calories a day, a quarter of that is Coca-Cola. I drink at least five 12-ounce servings. I do it everyday,” he was quoted as saying by Business Insider.
It is to be noted that Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway owns 400 million shares of Coca-Cola, which, as of August 2025, which are worth over $25 billion.
What the Oracle of Omaha eats in his breakfast
That’s not it. Before starting work, on his way to the office, Buffet regularly goes to McDonald’s to have breakfast, “When I’m not feeling quite so prosperous, I might go with the $2.61, which is two sausage patties, and then I put them together and pour myself a Coke,” he revealed in the 2017 HBO documentary, Becoming Warren Buffett.
Buffett explains that he has adopted his unusual diet routine for a peculiar reason.
“I checked the actuarial tables, and the lowest death rate is among six-year-olds. So I decided to eat like a six-year old,” he told Fortune jokingly.
However, health experts won’t exactly recommend you to try Buffett’s morning drink. But perhaps it works for him.