Popular YouTube star MrBeast is now serving up his famous burgers and chicken sandwiches in the Philippines! More details here:
– the stunt YouTuber and philantropist who currently has over 138 million subscribers – started his pop-up burger chain with three friends in November 2020 to launch the “world’s first free restaurant” in Wilson, North Carolina, which was a huge success. The video has over 125 million views.
The all-digital MrBeast Burgers joint was founded shortly after, where fans could order burgers and drinks through delivery apps or via the MrBeast Burgers app. The ghost kitchen saw sold-out orders across 300 locations in the US. In September last year, MrBeast opened a physical store at American Dream Mall in New Jersey, which sold a record-breaking number of 5,500 burgers in a single day.For its Metro Manila launch, free burgers and fries will be given away to customers via upcoming promos.
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