After weeks of speculation and uncertainty, it is official: McDonald’s and Travis Scott, along with his new label Cactus Jack, are teaming up for a celebrity meal, according to Business Insider.

  • McDonald’s will be bringing back its first celebrity meal in nearly 30 years. The last celebrity to be featured on McDonald’s menu was Michael Jordan in 1992.

Beginning Sept. 8, customers will be able to order Scott’s favorite meal — a Quarter Pounder with cheese, bacon and lettuce, a medium fries with BBQ sauce and a Sprite. The Travis Scott Meal will cost $6, per USA Today.

  • The meal will be a limited-time item as it will only be offered through Oct. 4.

“Everyone has a favorite McDonald’s meal, no matter who you are,” McDonald’s U.S. Chief Marketing Manager Morgan Flatley said in a press release. “Travis is a true McDonald’s fan having grown up visiting our restaurants in Houston, not to mention one of the biggest musical acts and cultural icons in the world.”

According to Business Insider, McDonald’s announced that in addition to the meal, Cactus Jack, Scott’s label, designed custom apparel for employees to wear. The two companies are also “exploring opportunities to support charitable organizations during the monthlong program.” 

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“We are bringing together two iconic worlds. Including a charitable component was key for me, and I can’t wait for people to see what we have in store,” Scott said during the release.

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