Kanye West Just Announced a Major Collaboration With McDonald’s — Eat This Not That

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Introduction

Kanye West has just announced a major collaboration with McDonald’s, and it’s sure to be a hit. The collaboration will bring together two of the biggest names in the entertainment and fast food industries, and it’s sure to be a success. Fans of both Kanye West and McDonald’s will be excited to see what this collaboration brings. The collaboration will likely include exclusive merchandise, special menu items, and more. It’s sure to be a hit with fans of both Kanye West and McDonald’s, and it’s sure to be a success.

Kanye West Just Announced a Major Collaboration With McDonald’s

Kanye West has just announced a major collaboration with McDonald’s. The fast-food giant and the rapper have teamed up to create a new line of merchandise, including t-shirts, hats, and more. The collection will be available in select McDonald’s locations and online.

The collaboration is part of McDonald’s new “I’m Lovin’ It” campaign, which celebrates the company’s commitment to providing customers with quality food and experiences. The campaign also features other celebrities, including Chance the Rapper, Cardi B, and Travis Scott.

Kanye West’s collaboration with McDonald’s is sure to be a hit with fans. The rapper has a long history of working with the fast-food chain, having previously collaborated on a limited-edition burger in 2018. The burger was a hit with fans, and it looks like this new collaboration will be just as successful.

If you’re looking for a way to show your love for Kanye West and McDonald’s, this new collection is the perfect way to do it. The collection features a variety of items, including t-shirts, hats, and more. So, if you’re looking for a way to show your support for both Kanye West and McDonald’s, this is the perfect way to do it.

Celeb-endorsed fast-food meals aren’t anything new, so it should be no surprise that Kanye West has announced his own work with America’s most popular restaurant chain.

But Ye won’t be working on a menu item with Mickey D’s. Instead, he’ll be “reimagining” the chain’s packaging. According to the rapper’s latest Instagram post, he has been collaborating with industrial designer Naoto Fukasawa in order to redesign the McDonald’s iconic burger box.

Showing us a preview, West hinted the cardboard box may be the first of several things he’ll be designing for the chain. “Next week it’s the fries,” he wrote in an Instagram story. McDonald’s hasn’t confirmed the news and it is unclear when these alleged designs will launch.

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Ye announced the collaboration on his Instagram on May 23. Prior to the post, he was temporarily barred from the platform. The rapper had posted an image of a Google search page for The Daily Show’s host Trevor Noah alongside a caption containing racial slurs, according to TMZ. Noah had commented on the rapper’s treatment of his ex-wife Kim Kardashian during his show.

“Gotta say though, Ye making his Instagram return with a post about McDonald’s was not what I was expecting for his comeback lol,” one user chimed in on the new post.

McDonald’s has collaborated with a broad spectrum of celebrities in its past. Most famously, the chain created the BTS meal with the mega-popular Korean band, which included two signature sauces that have since been gone from the menu. Additionally, the chain has tapped Mariah Carey, Saweetie, J. Balvin, and Travis Scott to create signature meals and menus. The collaboration with Ye and Naoto Fukasawa is the only one McDonald’s has done that features a dual reimagining of its iconic branding.

Co-collaborator Naoto Fukasawa is known for his highly functional and minimalist takes on everyday design. He has notably worked for the Japanese retail company MUJI, as well as Herman Miller, Alessi, and B&B Italia, and has designed ordinary products like cookware, cell phones, appliances, bikes, cars, and furniture.

Amber Lake

Amber Lake is a staff writer at Eat This, Not That! and has a degree in journalism from UNF in Jacksonville, Florida. Read more