Living With Dollars and Distress – MrBeast’s Upcoming $10,000-a-Day Grocery Store Challenge Takes a Dark Turn

Published 12/02/2023, 10:58 AM EST

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MrBeast is known for giving out money. Like, a lot of money! And this gives many people the impression that he has a lot of money, which he does. On his mission of becoming the biggest YouTuber of all time, some of his videos involve unique challenges and insane amounts of money to go with it. However, in one of his previous challenges, it seemed like he’d gotten himself tied up with something that made him think he was going to become broke.

In September, MrBeast had announced that he had given someone money to live in a grocery store. The person earned $10,000 for each day spent there. Further, MrBeast’s team began recording the video at that time. And now, the video that MrBeast said might make him go broke is finally coming out!

MrBeast’s Live in a Grocery Store Video

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MrBeast revealed on X (formerly Twitter) that he bought a random grocery store and promised a random person $10,000 every day for living in it. After months of filming, the video is finally ready. And the YouTuber took to Instagram to make the announcement. His official YouTube channel will launch the video on December 3, 2023.

 

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Although the idea of the video was interesting to MrBeast at first, he soon came to regret his decision. He expressed regret, confessing that he “messed up” with this latest challenge. Further, he is concerned about the financial implications. He fears he might “go broke” due to the high cost of the incentive offered. The challenge has been ongoing for weeks. He mentioned that the person in the grocery store has shown “no signs of ever leaving.”

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Many fans have been waiting for this video to come out. Most of them are curious to know how many days the person lasted in the grocery store. According to calculations, if the person stays in the store for 100 days, they will be walking away with $1 million!

This video has become highly anticipated by fans, to see how much money will the participant be able to juice MrBeast out for.

Fans discuss the possible outcome of the video

As MrBeast has been quite vague in his announcement about the video, many fans were curious as to what the rules of this challenge were. In the original post made by the YouTuber, one user asked him if the store was still operating as the person lived in it. To this, Mrbeast said that the store had blacked-out windows and was locked.

Another fan pointed out how much money MrBeast would lose if the participant stayed in there for a year. This calculation summed up to over 3.6 million dollars if the participant stayed inside for the whole time.

A user made a funny comment, talking about a time when they made a toilet paper fort in a Walmart and “survived” in it for over 2 hours. They comically compared their experience to the challenge that MrBeast has set for the participant.

One member of the Navy showed their living quarters where they survived for 6 months. It’s a small place with 6 members living on bunk beds. They said that the grocery store would be a vacation for them.

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One user shared an interesting idea of making this more of a survival game. They mentioned how MrBeast should have kept 2 men staying together with $100,000 and deducted $1,000 for everyday they failed to make the other guy leave.

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While we still have no idea as to how long the participant survived and how they did what they did, fans will have to wait for the release of the video.

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Viren Mirpuri

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Rohan Karnad