One of the most beloved bands in the American audience marks V on a particularly surprising destination: a special meal named after her at the fast food giant's branches
McDonald's Branch (Illustration)
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Love the Korean boy band BTS?
Now you can also eat them.
That is, about.
The global McDonald's network announced last night (Monday) an intriguing collaboration, in which a BTS meal will be launched for a limited time - which will surely attract the band's fans to check if the chips have a taste of jimin or rather of shoga (both of course band members ).
The surprising meal will be launched around the world during the month of May, and it will be possible to purchase it at the chain's branches in Israel on the 26.5.
In the teaser video released on the fast food company's social media, you can see seven chips at different heights - as the number of band members - lining up side by side.
@mcdonalds
coming this May: #TheBTSMeal
BTS x McD Ba Da Ba Ba Ba - McDonald's⁷
While this move may sound surprising and even bizarre, this is certainly not the first time a successful entertainment brand has partnered with a powerful food brand.
A similar commercial collaboration from about a year and a half ago was of the ice cream brand Ben & Jerry's, which began in collaboration with the streaming giant "Netflix" - a successful collaboration that continues to this day.
The South Korean band BTS started out eight years ago and over the years has become very popular among girls and teens, especially on social media.
In recent years, they have also successfully broken into the American market, for example in January last year they appeared at the Grammys together with rapper Lil Naz X and last August released the hit "Dynamite" which recently crossed the billion views on YouTube alone and starred in first place in the Blueboard 100 for two weeks in a row.