The South Korean boyband BTS is one of the top artists in the world. This seven-member band has a huge fandom named ARMY. Their popularity goes beyond music. Be it the purchase of merch or streaming of the song or anything else, these fans are always ready. Recently BTS collaborated with McDonald's for a special meal. It was available in many countries including South Korea,
PETALING JAYA, June 2 With the hype of the McDonald’s BTS Meal not fizzling out anytime soon, Malaysian fans of the K-pop supergroup made sure not to forget about appreciating the sacrifices of frontliners. BTS ARMYs in Malaysia have sent out 274 sets of the coveted, purple-themed meals and.
Friday, 28 May 2021 03:13 PM MYT
BY ARIF ZIKRI
Local sellers are already reselling empty packages of the set meal on several online shopping platforms. Screenshot from Carousell
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KUALA LUMPUR, May 28 Two days after the much-anticipated launch of McD X BTS Meal, BTS fever rages on.
Malaysia, the first Asian country to get a taste of it in a list of the first 12 to debut it, saw high demand on day one.
Fans, known as ARMY, led an overwhelming number of orders that led to the crash of both the McDonald’s delivery app and online delivery service on its website.
We ll be honest. You usually wouldn t expect to see McDonald s featured on
Tatler. But together with their legion of fans, we can t help but be excited for the upcoming collaboration between K-pop supergroup, BTS and McDonald s. The partnership is the latest collaboration that the Korean pop group dropped over the past few months which includes a phone case partnership with Casetify, a camping gear collection with Helinox, a beer with Kloud, a flash tattoo team up with Inkbox and even singing Coca Cola s
Turn up your rhythm campaign, which featured the septet covering the song,
Jungle.
Hong Kong fans might not be able to see BTS as their