The YouTube star, whose real name is Jimmy Donaldson, wants to end his agreement with Virtual Dining Concepts.
YouTube sensation Jimmy Donaldson, better known as MrBeast, has filed a lawsuit against his food delivery partner, Virtual Dining Concepts, over claims that the company has damaged his reputation by providing “low quality” and, in some cases, “inedible” food. Donaldson, who boasts over 172 million subscribers, partnered with the Florida-based company to launch MrBeast Burger in December 2020. The initiative involved selling branded burger-and-fries combos through existing restaurants and commercial kitchens across the U.S.
Despite the project’s initial success, Donaldson is now seeking to end his partnership with Virtual Dining Concepts, citing a failure to maintain quality control. According to the lawsuit, Donaldson’s complaints about the food quality were ignored, with customers receiving late deliveries, unbranded packaging, incomplete orders, and food that was sometimes inedible.
The lawsuit highlights the rapid expansion of the business as a key issue, suggesting that Virtual Dining Concepts was more focused on growing the virtual restaurant model for its own benefit than ensuring customer satisfaction. MrBeast’s branding, which was meant to attract customers to the product, became associated with poor service and food quality.
Attorneys for Donaldson presented evidence from thousands of online complaints, including screenshots of social media posts and YouTube reviews, where customers criticized the food quality, describing the burgers as “disgusting,” “revolting,” and “inedible.” Some consumers even blamed MrBeast personally for the unsatisfactory meals, further tarnishing his public image.
The legal action marks a significant step for MrBeast, known for his viral charity projects and expensive stunts. His reputation has been built on creating high-quality content and experiences, and the fallout from this partnership could impact the brand’s future collaborations.