Last updated: 20 December 2020 8:25:39 pm
In addition to burgers and fries, MrBeast and his team took away $ 100 in cash with each order. A few lucky customers even got iPads, Apple AirPods and other expensive devices. (Photo: Instagram / MrBeast)
Popular American YouTuber and philanthropist Jimmy ‘MrBeast’ Donaldson has entered the food industry, distributing a series of hamburger joints called ‘MrBeast Burgers’ in cities across the United States. But the content creator, known for his high-challenge videos, is revealing the new component of fast food in his own classic way – by donating a few bucks, new iPads, and even car.
In a video shared Saturday, titled ‘I opened a restaurant that pays you to eat at home’, MrBeast did just that. The YouTuber, which has more than 48.2 million followers, opened a tiny alliance in North Carolina and set up a placard outside, offering free food. Seeing the sign, thousands went up outside the restaurant during the day, and no one went home without hands.
In addition to burgers and fries, MrBeast and his team took away $ 100 in cash with each order. A few lucky customers even got iPads, Apple AirPods and other expensive devices. When one person in line complained that her vehicle had been scratched on the way to the take-away window, he gave her a new car.
But as the lines grew longer outside the restaurant, to a point where the local police had to intervene, the content creator and his friends decided to close a shop for the day. Shortly afterwards, he announced the launch of 300 ‘MrBeast Burger’ restaurants on Twitter.
I have just launched 300 restaurants across the country! Just go to your favorite delivery app and order MrBeast Burger! WE HAVE WORKED ON THIS FOR EVERYTHING and I AM DOWNLOAD! pic.twitter.com/hn7tXeWrOu
– MgrBeast (@MrBeastYT) 19 December 2020
But MrBeast’s over-the-top generosity wasn’t just for the video. For every burger purchased, a small donation will be made to a charity that will help feed hungry families across the country. Its burgers and fries can be found on almost every popular delivery app in the US, including Postmates and UberEats.
While the burgers may not yet be available internationally, MrBeast says he is doing “everything I can” to bring the chain to his audience over there. over.