After customers complained about the’revolting’ food, MrBeast is suing the business that operates his branded burger franchise.

The YouTube personality, whose real name is James Donaldson, has joined with Virtual Dining Concepts, a company that specializes in ‘ghost kitchens,’ to launch a chain of MrBeast Burger ‘virtual restaurants’ in November 2020.

Over 1,000 MrBeast Burger virtual restaurants are currently functioning out of other restaurants throughout the world. The cuisine is prepared in these restaurants’ kitchens and then delivered by food delivery services such as Grubhub, Uber Eats, and DoorDash.

However, the branded burger restaurant has received numerous complaints about food quality since its inception, with some customers stating that their meat was still raw.

MrBeast is now suing the corporation over food quality concerns, according to Bloomberg.

“Customers have described the burgers as ‘disgusting,”revolting,’ and ‘inedible,'” according to the lawsuit, which was filed un New York on Monday.

“There are thousands of negative reviews, articles, and comments from people who are deeply disappointed by the fact that MrBeast would put his name on this product,” the story adds.

“Because the entire business is based on the tremendous global value of the MrBeast brand, it has been MrBeast himself, not Virtual Dining Concepts, who has borne the brunt of the (justified) attacks and criticisms.”

MrBeast’s team included an email from a father who ordered MrBeast Burger for his kids and, after being unsatisfied with the food quality, was able to trace the ghost kitchen back to a 7-11 in the complaint.

“I just don’t see how a place like 7-11 should be preparing and serving $10 burgers and expensive fries for a figure so well known and loved by so many people, especially when they arrive in a white plastic bag,” wrote the customer.

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According to the lawsuit, the chain has also caused “irreparable harm to the MrBeast brand and his reputation.”

“As a result, MrBeast Burger has been regarded as a misleading, poor reflection of the MrBeast brand,” according to the lawsuit.

According to the lawsuit, while the company has made a lot of money, MrBeast has not gotten any payments.

“To be clear, while this business has made millions of dollars, MrBeast has not received a dime,” the statement states.

MrBeast, the world’s largest YouTuber with 172 million subscribers, is asking a judge to grant him the ability to dissolve the agreement.

He has already apologized on Twitter to followers who were dissatisfied with their food and stated that he ‘can’t get out of’ his contract with the company.

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