Travis Scott Can Turn a Burger Order Into a Grail

We called 66 McDonald’s to learn how Scott’s new collab with the fast food icon is going over.
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Courtesy of Ray’s Corrupted Mind / McDonald's

McDonald's x Travis Scott

Courtesy of Ray’s Corrupted Mind / McDonald's

Still, even without the merch, buzz was present at the Golden Arches. Multiple employees are suddenly much more popular with their friends. “A lot of my friends [are hitting me up],” said a manager at a store north of Los Angeles. “They're really excited about it. They want to know what the burger is or if we're going to get any merchandise.” Would he buy the items available online? “It'd be pretty cool.” The Houston manager lamented she wouldn’t be able to wear the tees even when they arrive, “because either way I still have to wear the manager uniform.”

The fun really starts when the tees actually come in, though. At the Utah location, the red crew tees arrived and both customers and employees were excited, even if they were not totally clear on the collaboration. “We have a few older [crew members] with us and they say, ‘What is a Travis Scott?’ And we try to explain, he's a rapper, blah blah blah,” the manager there said. Thankfully, she has a young son who introduced her to Scott’s music—she counts herself a fan now. Since the collaboration was announced yesterday, the Utah store’s fielded tons of calls about the meal and merchandise. One woman came to the store and asked if she could buy one of the tees off an employee’s back “for her son,” the manager said. I ask her if this is the coolest thing to happen to McDonald’s. Scott, after all, is the first celebrity to have their own McDonald’s item since Michael Jordan’s “McJordan Special” in 1992. “You know what?” she said. “This is the first time customers and employees are really excited about something.”

McDonald's x Travis Scott

Courtesy of Ray’s Corrupted Mind / McDonald's

Even with employees reporting varying levels of enthusiasm, they all unanimously reported that they’ve sold a lot of Scott meals. A people department manager at an Orange County, California, McDonald’s said the new meal turned a usually dreary Tuesday into an unusually busy day. Most of the customers were typical ragers: “Young kids, teens, maybe early twenties,” the manager said. That’s the power of Scott: he can turn just about anything—including regular burgers, McDonald’s merch, and chicken nugget body pillows—into must-cop items. “It’s interesting to see people really hyped about it even though it's a regular burger with the same ingredients we already have here,” the OC manager said. “You could literally just make it, you know?”