VDC Is Partnering With TikTok For The Newest Virtual Restaurant
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Virtual Dining Concepts (VDC), the company that formulated the virtual restaurant, Mr Beast Burger, is now partnering with TikTok for their new virtual brand “Creators’ Kitchen As Seen On TikTok.”

This brand-new concept is dedicated to the idea of delivering viral TikTok recipes to your doorstep. With this, as you scroll through TikTok, you will be able to order the dishes by the creators themselves. Creators’ Kitchen As Seen On TikTok is an exciting concept that partners with TikTok creators, licenses their dishes and pays the creators for the partnership.

The menu of “Creators’ Kitchen As Seen On TikTok” is inspired by the ever-changing trending recipes of TikTok with millions of views. These drool-worthy recipes often encourage viewers to try them, however, not everyone is keen to roll up their sleeves in the kitchen. Now, with the help of Creators’ Kitchen, you won't have to make these dishes to try them and can simply order them through the virtual restaurant.

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Currently, the menu features 3 appetisers, 6 Pasta entrees and Pepsi beverages. Appetisers include Fried Lasagna by @rappingchef, Pasta Chips & Dips by @bostonfoodgram and Italian Stuffed Bread by @justinpausutto. The list of pasta entrees features  Cajun Chicken Pasta by @thewontondon, Best Pasta Ever by @everything_delish, and Chopped Italian Sandwich by @ninjacue. You can see the entire menu on the Creators’ Kitchen website.

Virtual Dining Concepts is working with several restaurants around the US to opt in as a market partner and join this enraging food trend. The brand is also encouraging creators to become “affiliates,” allowing them to develop new items and receive compensation for promoting them. Through this concept, restaurants and creators will get a chance to generate some extra income. Customers will have the option to place an order through the Creators’ Kitchen website, DoorDash and Uber Eats. This service will be available in more than 100 locations spanning 32 states.

Image Credit: Creators' Kitchen As Seen On TikTok

Taking advantage of the vast user base of TikTok exceeding 1 billion, VDC seeks to leverage the potential of direct-to-consumer marketing. Before this, the company established renowned virtual brands like Mr Beast Burger in partnership with popular American YouTuber James Stephen Donaldson, “Pardon My Cheesesteak” in partnership with a popular comedic podcast with the same name and  NASCAR Refuel Wings in partnership with NASCAR.

With the expansion of their newest “Creators’ Kitchen As Seen On TikTok,” the company is aiming to bring “hundreds of new markets” across the country. In the digital era, as virtual brands gain prominence, this concept is poised to grow astronomically and bring newer opportunities to food content creators. If you want to build a career as a food content creator on social media, this is a golden opportunity to earn as you create your masterpieces in the kitchen.