GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA: MrBeast aka Jimmy Donaldson, is unstoppable in his quest to become more influential with each passing day. After surpassing PewDiePie, he is now the 'most subscribed' individual YouTuber with a staggering 159 million subscribers on his main YouTube channel. This speaks volumes about the innovative ways he continues to use to increase his reach. One such innovation was the creation of the world's largest plant-based burger.
The burger has cemented its place in the Guinness Book of World Records with a whopping 3000 lbs of Impossible meat, 1200 lbs of bread, 800 lbs of toppings, and 6 million calories. MrBeast states that the weight of the burger was comparable to that of a killer whale or an Orca. To take things up a notch, three other influencers — Joe, Bri, and Jack — were invited, to be a part of the challenge.
MrBeast sets Guinness World Record
Joe, Bri, and Jack are no ordinary people with 21 million, 2 million, and 3 million followers on TikTok, respectively. MrBeast challenged them to finish the whole burger within 10 hours for a reward of $600,000. While this was a tough ask, MrBeast provided the necessary assistance throughout the video. The influencers used their social media reach to attract potential participants and even went to college campuses to invite students to beat the challenge.
Despite their hard work, only 65% of the burger had been consumed within the first 4 hours of the challenge. Things became dull, and people stopped showing up. The influencers decided to cut a deal with MrBeast himself, who sent a tweet in exchange for $60,000 from their prize pool. It worked like a charm, as thousands of people showed up, and the entire burger was finished with just 25 minutes left on the clock.
Thanks to their hard work and perseverance, the influencers ultimately won $490,000 from the challenge. However, they had to incur a fine of $50,000 for food wastage. Bri intends to clear off her college tuition debts, while Jack and Joe want to buy cars for themselves and their moms. The challenge helped these influencers win a considerable sum of money.
Where can fans watch the 'secret' MrBeast video?
The only way to access the 'secret' challenge video is by purchasing any of the Feastables products offered by the renowned YouTuber. Yes, you heard it right! Feastables is a chocolate bar company established in collaboration with Night Media and offers a diverse range of organic chocolate bars that are composed of plant-based components. The exclusive video will only be accessible once you scan the QR code located on the back of Feastables products.
According to reports, it is necessary to provide proof of purchase along with the QR code scan to unlock the concealed content. Hence, it is mandatory to purchase any of the Feastables products to view the video. This exclusive video will not be readily available on any social media outlet or video-sharing platforms, including YouTube, Twitter, and Reddit. So, don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to watch MrBeast's latest video
Feastables products are available in various flavors, including original chocolate, almond chocolate, quinoa crunch, milk chocolate, and sea salt chocolate. These gluten-free chocolate bars are crafted using organic ingredients without any artificial flavors. Feastables takes great pride in offering a diverse range of chocolate bars that are not only delicious but also healthy. The company uses plant-based components such as sugar cane, cocoa bean, cocoa butter, and sunflower lecithin to ensure that these chocolate bars are not only tasty but also good for your body. The exclusive video will only be accessible until the second week of July. Here are some of the fan's reactions to MrBeast's latest challenge and the secret video:
"I still haven’t been able to try feastables bc they keep selling out in Walmart and there’s no beast burger around me," a user wrote. "You’re changing the world for the better brother. Absolute legend in the game" said another user.
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