Celebrity Profile

Travis Scott

La Flame. Houston's hip-hop superstar who brought his Cactus Jack brand to McDonald's and changed celebrity food collabs forever.

50M+
IG Followers
Houston
Hometown
2020
McDonald's Collab

What was the Travis Scott McDonald's meal?

The Travis Scott meal was a Quarter Pounder with cheese, bacon, and lettuce, medium fries with BBQ sauce for dipping, and a Sprite. Released in September 2020, it was the first celebrity McDonald's meal since Michael Jordan in 1992 and caused nationwide shortages.

Tier A Evidence Verified Partnership

The McDonald's Collaboration That Changed Everything

In September 2020, Travis Scott partnered with McDonald's for a historic collaboration that included:

  • The Travis Scott Meal - His personal McDonald's order available nationwide
  • Cactus Jack x McDonald's Merch - Limited edition clothing and accessories
  • $20 Million Partnership - One of the most successful celebrity fast food deals
  • Quarter Pounder Shortage - Demand was so high, McDonald's ran out of ingredients

The collaboration proved so successful it launched a new era of celebrity fast-food partnerships, inspiring deals with BTS, Saweetie, and many more.

Tier A: Official Partnership

Travis Scott's Texas Food Favorites

Texas BBQ

Brisket, ribs, and sausage links. Houston BBQ culture runs deep in La Flame's food preferences.

Tier B

Tex-Mex

Fajitas, queso, and breakfast tacos. Houston's Mexican food scene shaped his palate.

Tier B

Burgers

His McDonald's order proved his love for a classic American burger with all the fixings.

Tier A

Soul Food

Houston's Southern cooking tradition including fried chicken and comfort classics.

Tier C

Travis Scott Food FAQs

The Travis Scott meal consisted of a Quarter Pounder with cheese, bacon, and lettuce, medium fries with BBQ dipping sauce, and a Sprite. It was his actual personal McDonald's order turned into a limited-time menu item in 2020.

Travis Scott frequents Houston favorites like Killen's BBQ for brisket, Pappas Bros. Steakhouse, and classic Tex-Mex spots like The Original Ninfa's. He's known for supporting his hometown's diverse food scene.

Travis Scott loves Texas BBQ, burgers, and Tex-Mex food reflecting his Houston upbringing. His McDonald's collaboration showed his appreciation for classic American fast food, and he's also been spotted at upscale LA restaurants.

Reports indicate Travis Scott earned approximately $20 million from his McDonald's partnership, which included the meal deal, merchandise collaboration, and promotional activities. It was one of the most successful celebrity fast-food partnerships ever.