Beast Investments LLC vs. Virtual Dining Concepts LLC - Mister Beast sues the distributers of Mister Beast Burger

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Why not have the Mr. Beast burger stuff be a live event? Find food trucks that are willing to make your burger, vet them to make sure they have what you need and won't fuck anything up, then go on an in-person tour to every major US city with a fuckton of sponsors paying for everything and rake in the money and publicity. Getting a Mr. Beast burger from THE Mr. Beast IN REAL LIFE would be a goldmine. Why did they take the utterly flaccid road of ghost kitchens delivering your shaken up and already cold burger? What kind of retarded yes-men is this guy employing?

Hey Jimmy, if you need a new brand manager hit me up. Your team is fucking retarded and lame
 
Mfw massive amounts of charity and public good will aren't good enough of a shield to break the law, but cutting off your dick is
 
this is the gayest fucking lolsuit in the history of lolsuits. but knowing Mr. Beast its probably on his fault for not understand how legal agreements work.
 
Why did they take the utterly flaccid road of ghost kitchens delivering your shaken up and already cold burger? What kind of retarded yes-men is this guy employing?
Because it played into his fake, totally made up, absolutely fabricated good guy schtick. This was launched during the coof, and he marketed it as a way to keep local businesses running when they otherwise wouldn't be able to.
So you take your restaurant that the federal gummamint said "no one can eat here" and then Mr. Beast goes "well we can employ them!" and boom.

Too bad he never imagined some of these ghost kitchens would take advantage of zero oversight to half ass everything.
 
I have more respect for Mr. Beast than I actually like him, but this will be interesting since both lawsuits can actually be true. Mr. Beast can be convicted of breaking agreements while Virtual Dinning has failed the most basic humane parts of running a restaurant while relying on Mr. Beast's name to make up for the lack of effort and hurt his brand. Both deserve to lose tbh, although I only want Virtual Dinning to go under.

I also hope Chris stops taking horse pee pills but that's just being too :optimistic:
 
Why not have the Mr. Beast burger stuff be a live event? Find food trucks that are willing to make your burger, vet them to make sure they have what you need and won't fuck anything up, then go on an in-person tour to every major US city with a fuckton of sponsors paying for everything and rake in the money and publicity. Getting a Mr. Beast burger from THE Mr. Beast IN REAL LIFE would be a goldmine. Why did they take the utterly flaccid road of ghost kitchens delivering your shaken up and already cold burger? What kind of retarded yes-men is this guy employing?

Hey Jimmy, if you need a new brand manager hit me up. Your team is fucking retarded and lame
it started during covid iirc. like this wasn't something that started right this second. and back then more restaurants that were quality mom and pops that had the materials were involved.
 
Why not have the Mr. Beast burger stuff be a live event? Find food trucks that are willing to make your burger, vet them to make sure they have what you need and won't fuck anything up, then go on an in-person tour to every major US city with a fuckton of sponsors paying for everything and rake in the money and publicity. Getting a Mr. Beast burger from THE Mr. Beast IN REAL LIFE would be a goldmine. Why did they take the utterly flaccid road of ghost kitchens delivering your shaken up and already cold burger? What kind of retarded yes-men is this guy employing?

Hey Jimmy, if you need a new brand manager hit me up. Your team is fucking retarded and lame
He kind of did that with the only physical MrBeast Burger in the American Dream Meadowlands.
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Unsurprisingly, even in a physical location where there should be more quality control, the food is still shit:
 
Is there even one product from a youtuber that isn't shit?
I unironically enjoy Prime. I think it tastes like what Gatorade should taste like, but Gatorade always tasted like watered-down shit to me.

I think Mr. Beast is fucked in this situation. I don't even understand why he would be suing in the first place. Just retire the deal and move on. I don't think his audience is going to give a shit about this at all. I tried Beast Burger and his chocolate bar (Canada has no novelty items ever so it's cool when we do get something) and both were mediocre. That's just the business though, some people will like your food and other will think it's disgusting.
I'd imagine Mr. Beast would probably have to prove this Virtual Dining Company was negligent in providing their kitchens with proper materials to guarantee quality, I don't see another cause for a lawsuit other than this. If VDC can show they followed the business deal then ultimately the shit quality of the burgers falls on the individual kitchens and there is no way Jimmy can go after poojeets and teenagers working at some shitty kitchen for minimum wage. VDC on the other had has a great case against Jimmy based on his tweets.
 
Why not have the Mr. Beast burger stuff be a live event?
Because it won't look good on a youtube thumbnail.
He said multiple times that he chooses how much money he gives out by how good it will look as a title, this is the same thing, a whole chain of restaurants grabs more headlines than a few food trucks
 
I think Mr. Beast is fucked in this situation. I don't even understand why he would be suing in the first place.
He's a 25 year old playing with million dollar contracts. He thinks he can just get his way. There is a more then likely chance that even if he prevails in his suit against VDC, VDC will prevail in their suit against him.

But that is youtubers and their lawsuits for you.
 
He's a 25 year old playing with million dollar contracts. He thinks he can just get his way. There is a more then likely chance that even if he prevails in his suit against VDC, VDC will prevail in their suit against him.

But that is youtubers and their lawsuits for you.

Finally a lolsuit where I want both parties to lose and there's a decent chance of that happening.
 
they most likely imagine the same thing with his chocolate bars as well. mr beast has cultivated an audience of children and idiots that if he makes the right moves he can milk money from for the rest of his life. its been proven time and time again that quality does not matter to people like this as long as they have a brand name connected to it. the only danger of doing stuff like this is the threat of a random normie or food critic type showing up and complaining enough to get things shut down.
Logistically prepackaged food is much easier than a restaurant. You don't need locations near the customer so you can make everything from a central packing location that is inspected for safety.
Having tried both, Mr Beast Burger is absolute dogshit, however the chocolate was decent. It wasn't overly sweet like the usual american brands, however every pack was broken and the chocolate in pieces.
 
All VDC cares about is getting that sweet, sweet investor money, burning through as much capital as possible, and selling the failing business to the first megacorp that comes knocking. Which MrBeast should have realized the second he learned he was dealing with a Californian startup because that's what they all do.
I think this misses that while VDC is a new company, it's started by somewhat of a goyslop-family-dynasty. VDC lists Robert Earl and Robbie Earl as founders. (Archive) Wiki lists Robert's endeavors. (Archive) He opened Medeival Times-esque places like Beefeater in 1972 and later The Cockney Club, Shakespeare's Tavern, and Talk of London (N.B. but MT actually opened 11 years later in 1983). He courted Disney and when no deal happened, moved on to compete with Caruso's Palace (now Race Rock), King Henry's Feast and the original Shakespeare's Tavern on Church Street in the Orlando area.

These were acquired by a megacorp, but from context it is hard to consider it to be because they were failing. $63M, a board seat, and he was their point man for deals with Hard Rock and later founded Planet Hollywood. They've had other expansions and M&A, mostly sticking to similar themes, locations, and corporate/celebrity involvement. Stadiums, airports, and proximity to places like theme parks is an obvious preference. A decent summary would consider them to be a theme/brand-specializing equivalent to Aramark/Sodexo.

You don't survive for 50 years with this kind of business and the inevitable tangles that arise without some competency. That they have apparently thrived on making this their bread and butter should make it clear they are shrewd businessmen. I'm certain the "startup" VDC is partially to keep some distance from their history/reputation to casual observers, these facts aren't hidden at all though. If Mr. Beast did not know who he was signing on with and how that business frequently goes he really only has himself to blame.
 
LOL, Beast has withdrawn the lawsuit voluntarily instead of responding to the judges demand they fix their Jurisdiction argument. What a fucking gong show. The State counter suit is still on going though. May have to edit the OP now.

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What I'm reading is Mr.Beast pulling the fuck away when his fame and money couldn't get his way out of his problems or get the things he wanted with the law like he did in his video/Fortnite Tie-in?, fucking wow.
 
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