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MrBeast Burger sees thousands fill shopping centre By Tom Gerken Technology Team Published 13 hours ago Image source, MrBeast Top YouTuber Jimmy “MrBeast” Donaldson filled a shopping centre in the US with thousands of fans, on Sunday, at the opening of his first burger restaurant. Donaldson is one of the most popular people on the…

imageMrBeast Burger sees thousands fill shopping centre By Tom Gerken

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Image source, MrBeast Top YouTuber Jimmy “MrBeast” Donaldson filled a shopping centre in the US with thousands of fans, on Sunday, at the opening of his first burger restaurant.

Donaldson is one of the most popular people on the video-sharing platform, with more than 100 million subscribers.

He used that fame to open MrBeast Burger in 2020, which delivers from more than 1,000 locations worldwide.

And now he has a physical restaurant, at which fans queued for hours for a burger – and a chance to meet him.

The restaurant opened in the American Dream mall, in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

After it had been open for two hours, Donaldson shared a video of the number of people waiting in line – which he estimated at more than 10,000.

Me – Don’t show up lots of people will be here

You guys – pic.twitter.com/zODxKf0chg

— MrBeast (@MrBeast) September 4, 2022 The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.View original tweet on Twitter Donaldson is part of a growing trend of stars who made their names online moving into the food industry but ignoring the traditional model of brick-and-mortar restaurants.

Celebrities have begun instead linking their names to food-delivery services operating out of the kitchens of other businesses

For example, in the beginning of 2022 fans in London could have a MrBeast Burger delivered to them from Shoreditch, in the east of the city – where it was made in the kitchen of a different burger joint, Dirty Bones.

The options are more plentiful for those in the US, where diners can order macaroni cheese bearing the name of TikTok content creator Larray, esports team FaZe Clan is selling sub-style sandwiches, and even Mariah Carey is getting in on the action with her own cookie brand.

lambs i’m in love 😭💘 pic.twitter.com/JR2uKeBAyq

— Mariah’s Cookies (@MariahsCookies) February 12, 2022 The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.View original tweet on Twitter This is not the first time Donaldson has forayed into food but it may be the most profitable.

In January, he launched his own chocolate company, with a mass giveaway campaign.

And in April, he claimed the business had given away $1.3m (£1.1m) in chocolate.

In 2021, he launched a philanthropy-themed YouTube channel, which has more than 10 million subscribers.

And he now has a licensed charity that functions as a food bank to feed communities across the US .

Meanwhile, the day after MrBeast Burger’s grand opening, Donaldson claimed he had broken the world record for the most burgers sold in a single day .

But he may have to hold off on calling himself the burger king just yet, because Guinness World Records has taken to Twitter to ask for proof.

Send us the numbers, Jimmy 👀 https://t.co/ZdRISZNu9Z

— Guinness World Records (@GWR) September 5, 2022 The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.View original tweet on Twitter More on this story MrBeast tops YouTube rich list for first time

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