Jack Dorsey says Mark Zuckerberg killed a goat and served it for dinner

‘Mark Zuckerberg killed a goat with a laser gun and knife, then served us the cold, still raw meat’: Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey recalls dinner with the Facebook rival as he jokes that ‘revenge is dish best served cold’

  • Jack Dorsey said Mark Zuckerberg once cooked him a goat that he had slaughtered himself
  • Twitter boss revealed the details in a Rolling Stone interview when asked to describe his most ‘memorable encounter’ with the Facebook CEO
  • He said Zuckerberg used a stun gun and knife to kill the goat before it was taken to a butcher to be carved up
  • Dorsey said Zuckerberg then cooked it in the oven but it was still cold when it was served
  • It occurred during the year, 2011, when Zuckerberg vowed to only eat animals he had killed himself 

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey says Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg had him around for dinner once and served him under-cooked goat that he slaughtered himself with a stun gun and knife.

Dorsey revealed details of the dinner in an interview with Rolling Stone when he was asked to describe his most ‘memorable encounter’ with the Facebook boss.

‘Well, there was a year when he was only eating what he was killing. He made goat for me for dinner. He killed the goat,’ Dorsey said. 

‘He killed it before. I guess he kills it. He kills it with a laser gun and then the knife. Then they send it to the butcher.’

When the reporter questioned the laser gun element, Dorsey said: ‘I don’t know. A stun gun.’

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey (above last week) said Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg had him around for dinner once and served him under-cooked goat that he slaughtered himself

‘They stun it, and then he knifed it. Then they send it to a butcher. Evidently in Palo Alto there’s a rule or regulation that you can have six livestock on any lot of land, so he had six goats at the time. 

‘I go, ‘We’re eating the goat you killed?’ He said, ‘Yeah.’ I said, ‘Have you eaten goat before?’ He’s like, ‘Yeah, I love it.’ I’m like, ‘What else are we having?’ ‘Salad.’ I said, ‘Where is the goat?’ ‘It’s in the oven.’ 

‘Then we waited for about 30 minutes. He’s like, ‘I think it’s done now.’ We go in the dining room. He puts the goat down. It was cold. That was memorable. I don’t know if it went back in the oven. I just ate my salad.’

Dorsey later said he didn’t know what the reporter was going to do with those details. 

‘But hopefully that’s not the headline. Revenge is a dish best served warm. Or cold,’ he said. 

Dorsey revealed details of the dinner in an interview with Rolling Stone when he was asked to describe his most 'memorable encounter' with the Facebook boss

Dorsey revealed details of the dinner in an interview with Rolling Stone when he was asked to describe his most ‘memorable encounter’ with the Facebook boss

While it’s not clear when the dinner took place, Dorsey was referring to Zuckerberg’s personal challenge that he set for himself in 2011.

The Facebook CEO vowed to only eat animals that he had killed himself in a bid to learn more about where his food came from. 

‘I think many people forget that a living being has to die for you to eat meat, so my goal revolves around not letting myself forget that and being thankful for what I have,’ Zuckerberg told Fortune at the time. 

‘This year I’ve basically become a vegetarian since the only meat I’m eating is from animals I’ve killed myself. So far, this has been a good experience. 

‘I’m eating a lot healthier foods and I’ve learned a lot about sustainable farming and raising of animals.’  

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