Updated: December 20, 2020 8:25:39 PM
In addition to burgers and fries, MrBeast and his crew gave $ 100 in cash for each order. Some lucky customers even received iPads, Apple AirPods and other expensive gadgets. (Photo: Instagram / MrBeast)
Popular American YouTuber and philanthropist Jimmy ‘MrBeast’ Donaldson ventured into the food industry, deploying a chain of hamburger joints called ‘MrBeast Burgers’ in US cities. But the content creator, best known for his provocative videos, unveiled the new combination of fast food in its classic way – offering money, new iPads and even a car.
In a video released on Saturday, entitled “I opened a restaurant that pays you to eat at it,” MrBeast did just that. YouTuber, which has over 48.2 million subscribers, opened a breakfast in North Carolina and put up a sign, offering free food. Seeing the sign, thousands queued outside the restaurant during the day and no one left home empty-handed.
In addition to burgers and fries, MrBeast and his crew gave $ 100 in cash for each order. Some lucky customers even received iPads, Apple AirPods and other expensive gadgets. When one person in a row complained that her vehicle had been scratched on the way to the dining room window, he gave her a completely new car.
But as the lines grew outside the restaurant, to the point where local police had to intervene, the content creator and his friends decided to close the store for the day. Shortly afterwards, he announced the launch of 300 “MrBeast Burger” restaurants on Twitter.
We have just launched 300 restaurants nationwide! Access your favorite delivery app and order a MrBeast Burger! WE WORK FOR THESE TIMES AND I’M EXCITED! pic.twitter.com/hn7tXeWrOu
– MrBeast (@MrBeastYT) December 19, 2020
But MrBeast’s excessive generosity wasn’t just for the video. For every burger purchased, a small donation will be made to a charity that helps feed hungry families across the country. Burgers and french fries are available in almost every popular US delivery app, including Postmates and UberEats.
While burgers may not be available internationally yet, MrBeast says it is doing “everything I can” to bring its audience chain abroad.