The “Eminem Meal” at Burger King and More

The “Travis Scott meal” at McDonalds has spawned a slew of copycats, with other fast-food restaurants chomping at the bit to replicate its virality.

A few competitors have released meals of their own to defeat the supremely lit burger combo that McDonalds boasts.

Burger King

Burger King was the first to attempt to counteract the Travis Scott meal, releasing the “Eminem meal.”

Targeting their mainly white, mainly immature audience, Burger King partnered up with Marshall Mathers himself to release a combo worthy of $2.

For two whole dollars, a customer can get three cigarette butts in a Kaiser bun, covered in mustard with a side of booger-covered fries. This combo, of course, comes with a drink. The only drink option given to customers, however, is a lukewarm black coffee.

Burger King, known for their $1 20-piece nuggets and extremely crispy tacos, is sure to make waves with this meal.

Arby’s

Arby’s, who “has the meats” according to their commercials, stuck with the theme of meat. The “Gunna meal,” as coined by Arby’s contains as much saturated fat as you can find, as Gunna would want it.

Gunna, who is a notorious thick boy, loves his saturated and unsaturated fats. The Gunna meal contains a famous Arby’s beef and cheddar, just with six fluid ounces of melted cheddar cheese. Customers’ fingers will be drenched with cheese sauce as they drool over the artery-clogging delights in the meal.

Accompanied with the beef and cheddar is three large curly fries, each drenched in Arby’s famous horsemeat chili and — you guessed it — six fluid ounces of cheddar cheese sauce.

The only option for the Gunna meal as far as a drink goes is a jamocha shake in a Big Gulp container. Just as Gunna would want it.

Taco Bell

Taco Bell, sticking with their Hispanic theme, is releasing a “6ix9ine meal.” The 6ix9ine meal contains no food at all, just a dead rat and a microphone, so the customer can tell all the feds their secrets.

6ix9ine will see none of the proceeds, as the CEO of Taco Bell stated “I ain’t giving a dirty rat any of the proceeds. I admire the kid’s moxy, but in no way will I give him any of the proceeds. I have a business to run here.”

Wendy’s

Wendy’s, sometimes known as the “nugget king” of the fast food market, is releasing a meal built solely around the nuggs we all know and love.

The “Kanye West meal” comes with nine spicy nuggets and one regular nugget, for no particular reason at all. The side is a baked potato stuffed with French fries, drenched in ranch. The creators at Wendy’s really wanted to showcase just how batshit crazy Kanye can think. This is why the meal does not come with a typical drink, rather it comes with a bunch of chili blended with a Baconnator.

Kanye spoke on this collaboration, saying, “I don’t know who Wendy is, but if she’s anything like my mother-in-law Kris Jenner, I’m going to make her suffer.”

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