President Trump has ditched his beloved KFC and McDonald’s – because the food at the White House is just so “great,” Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin said Friday.

Mnuchin briefly discussed the commander in chief’s dietary habits during a panel with news site Axios.

In the past, Trump has raved about the meatloaf at the White House, getting his friends like New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and longtime confidant Tom Barrack to try his favorite comfort food on visits there.

Trump has also admitted he loves chowing down on fast food because “it’s quick.”

Mnuchin further told the panel that Trump’s mug is deserving of appearing on currency – and gushed that POTUS is bursting with energy.

“I think we should look at putting President Trump on the thousand dollar bill,” Mnuchin said. “He’s got perfect genes. He has incredible energy and he’s unbelievably healthy.”

Mnuchin said after the health care battle, the administration will focus on tax reform in hopes of getting a program approved by Congress by August.

Congress will try to cut both individual and corporate taxes in one bill – instead of dividing the issues in two separate bills.

He also said Trump’s proposal to boost infrastructure spending would likely include $100 billion to $200 billion in federal money and depend on public-private partnerships to increase the total to $1 trillion.