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MrBeast Sues Major Supplier Partner

Well-known influencer and YouTube star MrBeast filed a lawsuit against food delivery service partner Virtual Dining Concepts on Monday.

MrBeast claimed that Virtual Dining Concepts produced “inedible” and “poor quality” food and sold it as part of its own brand, according to the company. people. The two companies entered into a partnership in 2020 to launch MrBeast Burger. According to People magazine, Mr. Beast, whose real name is Jimmy Donaldson, claimed that his brand and reputation had been damaged.

“Virtual Dining Concepts is focused on rapidly expanding its business as a way to market its virtual restaurant model to other celebrities for their own benefit, and the customer experience of Mr. Beast Burger. We didn’t focus on controlling product quality,” Mr Beast claimed. legal document.

According to People, the lawsuit was filed in New York, where Mr. Beast claimed he tried to rectify the problem without a solution, and that “complaints about quality control fell on deaf ears.”

The complaint states, “As a result, MrBeast Burger was found to have delivered poor quality products to its customers with late deliveries, unbranded packages that did not contain the items ordered, and products that did not contain the items ordered.” It is seen as a misleading and inappropriate reflection of the MrBeast brand.” Some were inedible. ”

A long list of negative reviews was shared as part of the court documents filed. According to People magazine, Mr. Beast has accumulated “thousands” of complaints about deliveries that arrive in raw meat, cold food, and unbranded packaging. (Related: Lawsuit ends, Jay-Z wins $7 million)

“It is MrBeast himself, not Virtual Dining Concepts, that has been bearing the brunt of the (legitimate) attacks and criticism,” the court documents said.

MrBeast has over 172 million YouTube subscribers and sells custom-branded burger and fries combos in restaurants across America.

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