MrBeast Asks Fans To Rearrange Displays At Walmart: ‘Maybe Move Some Hershey’s Bars’

Famous YoutuberMrBeast, whose real name isJimmy Donaldson,has asked his fans to help clean up Feastable bar displays in their local stores.

In a recent Twitter post, Donaldson asked his fans to arrange Feastables in Walmart Inc WMT and clean up the presentation.He also said he is building a team to arrange his products at the retail stores.

I need your help! Next time you see Feastables in Walmart (and soon to be new retailers) if you could clean up the presentation and make it look better thatd make me very happy

Im building a team to do this routinely, just need help in the short term pic.twitter.com/CzYqOqQvta MrBeast (@MrBeast) March 3, 2023

He even said he wouldn't complain if his fans moved some Hershey's bars while in the clean-up process.

And while youre at it if you want to maybe move some Hersheys bars and make sure Feastables has plenty of space.. I wouldnt complain MrBeast (@MrBeast) March 3, 2023

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One of his followers tweeted, sharing a photo of him arranging Feastables at a Walmart store.

@MrBeast I was at walmart and saw your Chocolate bar . I fixed them properly.. Anything for the team . I even bought the chocolate sea salt one . #teammrbeast pic.twitter.com/aljuLEG3nf LoneWolf (@Real_Nelson1) March 3, 2023

Initially, Donaldson started the Feastables brand as a chocolate bar company. It has since expanded into cookies, merchandise, burgers, and more.

MrBeast Burger is a ghost kitchen falling under the MrBeast umbrella, which opened its first physical store in the American Dream Mall in New Jersey.

Earlier in January, he tweeted saying that he wants to build these brands and eventually be able to sell parts of them for billions of dollars so that he can give away billions in future videos.

I want to build Feastables, Beast Burger, etc. and eventually be able to sell parts of them for billions of dollars so I can give away billions in future videos. These next few years will be an interesting experiment haha MrBeast (@MrBeast) January 9, 2023

Donaldson released a video in Januaryto announce that he paid for a thousand people to get cataract surgerieswith the help of the non-profit eye care organization See International.

Donaldson's YouTube channel has close to 130 million subscribers. According to aForbes report, Donaldsonmade an estimated $54 million in 2021.

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