‘My philosophy is that a plant-based diet has the power to reverse and prevent disease.’
Campbell previously told how he uses raw olive oil but never cooks with olive oil.
‘I only cook with coconut oil. Fats like canola oil turn into trans fats,’ he added. ‘I use Himalayan pink salt as the sodium. I never use iodized salt.’
On game day, Brady’s day on a plate consists of just an almond butter and jam sandwich and a smoothie.
His favourite is said to be made with blueberries and banana, hemp and chia seeds, walnuts, almond butter and hemp milk.
In 2000 during his rookie season, Brady’s diet was far more substantial. He once admitted to chowing down on nachos, ham-and-cheese subs with onion rings and a large orange soda before taking to the pitch for the biggest day on the NFL calendar.
Despite following a rigid eating schedule, Brady said he still likes to treat himself occasionally.
‘If I’m craving bacon, I have a piece,’ he told Men’s Health in 2020.
‘What’s changed as I’ve gotten older is now if I want pizza, I want the best pizza. I don’t eat a slice that tastes like s**t and then wonder, ‘Why am I eating s**t pizza?’
Campbell said Brady also ‘talks often of his love for a good burger and dark chocolate,’ reports The New York Post.
Specifically, he indulges in Unreal Chocolate, a brand of vegan, gluten-free, low-sugar chocolate.
According to Brady’s website TB12, the six-time Superbowl winner stops eating two to three hours before bed, and never eats fruit by itself – unless it’s bananas in a smoothie.
The 12-step guide also advises people to pay attention to portion sizes, saying a plate should include two palm sizes of vegetables and one-palm size of protein.
The NFL allowed 25,000 fans in Tampa Bay’s home stadium for the matchup with Kansas City. Raymond James Stadium normally holds about 75,000 fans.
Brady, who has competed in 10 Super Bowls, signed a two-year $50 million deal with the Bucs in March last year, after a 20-year spell with the New England Patriots.
He threw three touchdown passes to prevent the Chiefs becoming the first back-to-back NFL champions since the Patriots in the 2004 season.