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The famously popular MrBeast Burger has finally arrived in Canada, and five locations have opened up in Toronto as ghost kitchens continue to gain popularity in the industry.
The YouTube star with 52.8 million subscribers (to date), known for his extreme stunts, over-the-top videos, and philanthropy, has now expanded internationally in the food business.
After having opened locations across the United States back in December through a collaboration with Virtual Dining Concept, the YouTube star Jimmy Donaldson’s (aka MrBeast) new venture is now reaching Canadian waters.
I just launched 300 restaurants nationwide! Just go on your favorite delivery app and order a MrBeast Burger! WE’VE BEEN WORKING ON THIS FOR FOREVER AND IM SO EXCITED! pic.twitter.com/hn7tXeWrOu
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22-year-old YouTuber MrBeast, also known as Jimmy Donaldson, is tapping into his 49.3 million subscribers to open his own burger chain across America.
With estimated earnings of $24 million USD and amassing over three billion views, MrBeast is the second-highest paid YouTuber in the world, only a few million under nine-year-old toy reviewer, Ryan Kaji. His videos are a mix of humor and hours-long stunts. Over the years he has added last-person-to-leave challenges to his repertoire, where he gives out thousands of dollars to winners. MrBeast’s attention-grabbing stunts include giving away free cars, doling out thousands of dollars to deserving families and people such as waitresses and Uber drivers, and even donating to smaller Twitch streamers. By 2018, he had given out $1 million USD and was named YouTube‘s biggest philanthropist.