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Famed US fast food chain MrBeast Burger launches delivery site in Aberdeen

MrBeast Burger was launched by sensational YouTuber Jimmy ‘MrBeast’ Donaldson in November 2020 and quickly spread across the US.
MrBeast Burger was launched by sensational YouTuber Jimmy ‘MrBeast’ Donaldson in November 2020 and quickly spread across the US.

Burger fans in Aberdeen are in for a treat as popular American fast-food chain MrBeast Burger opens a delivery site in the north-east.

The firm was launched by well-known YouTuber Jimmy “MrBeast” Donaldson in November 2020, quickly becoming one of the most popular chains in the US.

Starting out as a delivery-only burger joint, it sells food inspired by YouTube cultures.

The business usually runs out of existing restaurants and allows operating kitchens to make money from MrBeast’s concept and recipes.

What is MrBeast Burger all about?

In true MrBeast style, the YouTuber launched his new restaurant chain in the most charitable way possible ⁠— giving away free burgers, and much more.

When he first opened up a location in North Carolina, people queued up for miles when they saw the sign to get their hands on his famed limited edition Dream Burger.

But while the burgers may have been the focus, he was also giving away $100 of cash with every order, and even throwing in some iPads and other expensive goodies on top.

Scotland gears up for MrBeast

MrBeast Burger kicked off in the UK with five locations in London after the company quickly spread across the US with more than 1,000 locations globally.

The YouTube sensation, who has more than 90 million subscribers, has now announced he has been working behind the scenes in the last few months to expand to Scotland.

MrBeast has launched 31 new locations across England and Scotland – including one in Aberdeen.

People will be able to collect their Dream burger, as well as the chain’s popular sandwiches and sides, from the Village Hotel in Kingswell Business Park, or get it delivered straight to their doors.

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