November 24, 2024

MrBeast confirms that MrBeast burger is done and shutting down because he could not guarantee the quality of each order.




MrBeast is an award-winning digital content creator known for his over-the-top stunts and charitable endeavors. He has joined forces with Virtual Dining Concepts to create MrBeast Burger–a virtual restaurant brand, now available to order across the U.S. for delivery only. 




On November 19, 2020, fans of MrBeast descended upon the town of Wilson, North Carolina—just a few miles from Jimmy’s hometown of Greenville, to enjoy the world’s first free restaurant. MrBeast and his best friends, Chandler, Chris, and Karl, hosted thousands of fans during a pop-up event for MrBeast Burger. Fans enjoyed an authentic one-of-a-kind experience featuring branding, packaging, uniforms and signage along with a free meal. Check out the video featured on MrBeast’s YouTube.


MrBeast Burger operates out of existing restaurant kitchens, allowing restaurateurs to add a new source of revenue without impacting the operation. Customers can only order MrBeast Burger via the proprietary app or through major food delivery service apps. MrBeast Burger is available for restaurants to prepare out of their existing kitchens as a way to generate a new revenue stream—the menu is accessed only via apps and it is delivered directly to your door.


Jimmy “MrBeast” recently opened up about the future of Beast Burger via Twitter. When one of his fans asked about what was going on with the restaurant, they received a reply from the man himself. While the YouTube superstar didn’t definitively say one thing or another about the chain closing, he was clear about the problem and the project he’d rather focus his time and effort on. It does sound like it could be the end of the streamer’s burger chain.


But until the YouTuber confirms so explicitly, fans will simply have to speculate how much time the chain has left across America.


The user StoryAviraTime on Twitter noticed that MrBeast’s video on Beast Burger was deleted last month and that the Twitter account for the burger chain hasn’t been active for a significant amount of time.


The user noticed that after Feasables began to take off, the social media activity of BeastBurger dwindled down to nothing. However, this post received a response from the man himself.


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