Fast food chains and influencers have always worked together, but there’s recently been a rise in artists collaborating with these chains and getting their own meals.
McDonalds came through with their Travis Scott and Saweetie meals, and now it looks like Burger King is joining the fray and giving different celebrities their own customized order.
According to CNN Business, the chain will begin rolling out their “Keep it Real” meals this week.
Nelly will be among the first artists and celebrities to get a meal, with his being called the “Cornell Haynes Jr. Meal,” which is the rapper’s real name. The mean will include a Whopper with cheese, small fries, and a small Sprite. Other artists getting meals include Lil Huddy and Anitta.
However, where Burger King’s celebrity meals vary is that the company is using the “Keep it Real” meals to promote their new push for banning artificial ingredients. In a statement, Chief Marketing Officer Ellie Doty said that Burger King’s commitment to quality ingredients would be reflected in these new initiatives.
“We know our guests’ expectations are changing, and they want to make choices they can feel good about,” Doty said. “By banning these 120 ingredients from our food, we’re offering guests an easy choice – delicious food made with quality ingredients. We’re confident that our ongoing commitment to real food will not only provide guests with the food they’re looking for, but also set a standard for the industry overall.”
Burger King’s “Keep It Real” meals, including Nelly’s Cornell Haynes Jr. Meal, will be available beginning Sunday, September 12.






