Travis Scott A McDonald’s restaurant in downtown California is set to visit with fans. Police, not much.
Scott has reportedly been fined for a promotional stop, which gathered a lot of fans but he doesn’t have the necessary permission.
The stunt video suggests that Scott’s fans weren’t too bothered by social-distance, and many didn’t wear masks.
Scott and Burger Chain apparently did not have the necessary paperwork for a gathering of 200 or more people or for the approval of the film.
According to reports, the “Seiko Mode” artist was fined 200. Its representatives have not yet responded.
By McDonald’s on Florence Avenue, Scott stopped at Florence Avenue to hype up his new “signature” meal: a quarter-pounder with a medium order of fry with cheese, bacon and lettuce, BBQ sauce dip and sprite.
Apparently proving to be such a hit, the chain is said to be experiencing a nationwide component shortage.
As an extension of their partnership, Trav is rocking a digital single “franchise” that costs just 69 cents, and has left several waves in its capsule pepper collection.
The final release of Cactus Jack for McDonald’s is now available for 48 hours on store.traviscot.com.
Scott and McDonald’s have been supporting charities throughout the month-long program.