MrBeast Burger has officially arrived in Australia with a new outlet at Chatswood Westfield in Sydney. This marks the first time Australian customers can try the viral food brand in person. The launch happens amid a high-profile lawsuit involving the brand and questions over ownership, revenue, and control. Unlike normal fast-food chains, MrBeast Burger works through a virtual restaurant model. It uses existing kitchens instead of standalone stores. The Chatswood outlet is a pop-up for a limited time and may move later. The timing is important. Jimmy Donaldson, the creator known as MrBeast, is in a legal fight with Virtual Dining Concepts, the company behind the US launch. Donaldson has said he has “no control” of the brand and hasn’t earned “a dime.” Photos of the Sydney menu appeared on Reddit, generating buzz about the prices. The Beast Style Burger costs $20.90, with chicken items priced similarly. Combo meals are close to $28. People have mixed reactions to the high prices. Despite the controversy, MrBeast Burger is still growing. Jimmy Donaldson is the most subscribed YouTuber with over 460 million followers. His influence drives interest beyond food, including his new Beast Land amusement park in Saudi Arabia. MrBeast Burger’s growth shows that strong brand power can persist even during legal troubles, at least for now.