The YouTube extraordinaire filed a lawsuit against Virtual Dining Concepts, the company behind the food, for serving “disgusting,” “revolting,” and “inedible” food to his customers.
Another claimed that “MrBeast is being CANCELLED over burgers.
” A number of complaints cited raw patty meat, with one Yelp reviewer claiming that “we’re all sick” after eating off the menu. As a result, MrBeast alleges that Virtual Dining Concepts has “caused material, irreparable harm to the MrBeast brand and MrBeast’s reputation.”
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