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MrBeast has achieved one of the biggest revenue milestones, and fans are nothing but happy. He announced it in his recent Twitter post, also mentioning the exact number of earnings to date.

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Despite earning a fortune from his YouTube content, MrBeast recently ventured into two poles apart businesses, MrBeast Burger and Feastables. While the first sells products as mentioned in its title, Feastables focuses on tasty chocolate bars.

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Despite both companies having a short market existence, Jimmy has churned a massive revenue from them. So let’s look at how his businesses have fared since their inception.

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Fans enthralled as MrBeast Burger walks past the $100 million mark!

On July 14, 2022, MrBeast posted a tweet mentioning his burger company, Beast Burgers. It read, “Beast Burger has shared over $100 million in revenue with restaurants across America (They keep most of the rev from orders they fill for us).”

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Jimmy founded Beast Burgers on December 19, 2020, alongside Virtual Dining Concepts, LLC. With just a single joint at the start, he worked day and night to build multiple stores across the United States. Now, MrBeast has over 1000+ restaurants stretched across different states, allowing him to churn a massive revenue.

What makes his business different from everyone else is that Beast Burgers mainly focuses on the delivery-only fast-food concept. While Jimmy’s competitors try to introduce newer marketing techniques, his single and unique style is something that keeps the money flowing.

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In fact, fans have always appreciated his food, as they have thoroughly enjoyed it every time during order. Apart from crossing the revenue milestone, Jimmy’s franchise crossed an important one in the previous year. In 2021, Beast Burgers sold over 1 million burgers. Besides selling a unique style of authentic burgers, the fast-food joint also sells french fries, desserts, and canned beverages.

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Now, let’s see how the fans reacted to MrBeast’s revenue milestone under his Twitter post.

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As of now, Beast Burger is available in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. But, looking at its success rate in such a short period, we strongly believe the Youtuber might plan to expand his business on a global scale.

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What are your thoughts about this? Have you ever tried ordering from MrBeast Burgers? If yes, let us know your tasteful experience in the comments section.

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