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2021-11-14T09:56:32.888Z


Mariah Carey burger and Justin Bieber donuts: The stars launch meals with fast food chains and the fans, most of whom do not quite understand what is behind it, devour every crumb • Will this connection succeed in Israel as well?


It's hard to believe that stars on the order of Justin Bieber, Mariah Carey and others tend to devour fast food regularly, but that does not stop them from turning a blind eye to all the calories and saturated fat and collaborating with fast food chains in the US to launch branded dishes and meals. Acceleration in recent months, and only in the last week Carrie, Bieber and also the NBA star (disabled, for now) Clay Thompson has teamed up with leading restaurants.So what do you eat? Open menus:

"The Maria Menu" by Carrie and McDonald's

The singer, who has recorded quite a few Christmas songs during her career, decided to completely remove Santa Claus from his post and distribute gifts in honor of Christmas - that is, dishes (with a minimum purchase condition, of course) - at the branches of the largest hamburger chain in the world.

From December 13 to December 24, on Christmas Eve, McDonald's branches in the US will offer special deals on menu items that Carrie especially likes. The menu will change daily and diners will receive one item from the menu for free, after any purchase in the chain's app.

"Some of my favorite memories are my and my kids' family outings to McDonald's," Carrie explained, adding that her favorite dish is a burger with extra pickles.

enjoy your meal.

Justin Bieber's donut balls

Bieber, a proud Kennedy, is a member of Tim Hortons, the largest coffee shop chain in his homeland (it also has hundreds of branches in the US and other countries).

Justin Bieber's delicious collaboration, Photo: Yachz

Starting November 29, right on Hanukkah, Tim Hortons branches in North America will launch three Timbibes flavors that Bieber advised in their development: waffle birthday cake, white chocolate fudge, and sour cream (!) And chocolate chips.

Can't believe Justin thought of these flavors himself?

The evidence, so to speak, is here.

"Justin knows what Tim Hortense's customers already like, and he's helping us develop our menu and add items we know they'll love," said Hopi Gozi, the chain's marketing director.

Oh, on the 29th of the month, a collection of Timbibes branded products will also be offered for purchase, which has not yet been revealed.

What else.



Clay Thompson's Hamburger Dinner

NBA star Clay Thompson may have suffered a serious injury that sidelined him from active play for nearly two seasons (he is expected to return to the field next month), but did not strike his business acumen.

A triple burst attack involving the basketball player, the quality Shake Shack hamburger chain and the Uber Eats food delivery service spawned the Klay Trey, a limited edition meal that includes the three items Thompson usually orders from the chain: a fried chicken sandwich with buttered mayonnaise (buttermilk) and moth , Plus chips and chocolate milkshake.

Clay Thompson, Photo: PR

True, these are not specially developed items, but the twist is that whoever orders the meal through Uber Eats will get a significant discount on it, and it will cost him $ 11 instead of $ 18.

The flight ticket to the US will cost a little more than that, though. Besides, lucky customers may find in their meals a small toy basket or branded hat, which will be scattered in shipments at random.

* Three bonus points are awarded by us to the name of the meal - Klay Trey, puns on a tray (Tray) and the nickname for three-point shooting (Trey).

Now calm down with the mayonnaise and fryers and quickly return to playing fitness.

Source: israelhayom

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