Zaxby’s has responded after a fan found one of its MrBeast branded meals listed on eBay for $25,000, where one cheddar bite from the box was being sold.

Customers quickly began listing various parts of the limited-edition MrBeast meal on eBay, with some evenselling the box for $20.

One fan on Twitter/X discovered someone selling a cheddar bite “in the shape of a beast lightning bolt” from the meal on eBay with an asking price of $25,000 — prompting Zaxby’s to respond to the attempted sale.

“Please no one eat food bought from an online auction thanks,” they said in a post.

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Fans quickly responded to the post, shocked that someone would try to sell something from the meal.

“Oh my gosh, they’re going extra. I love me some Zaxby’s and MrBeast. But that’s crazy taking advantage of folks,” one user commented.

Zaxby’s replied: “There’s simply no way. This person is just making a joke for us to find.”

Another said: “Wise words from Zaxby’s.”

The high priced listing never recieved a bid, and despite having over nine days left at the time of the screenshot, it’s no longer active on eBay.

As a matter of fact, the seller’s entire account appears to have been removed from the platform. I’m not sure if this was Zaxby’s doing, or ifattention from the brand spooked the sellerand led them to deleting.

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This is far from the first time we’ve ever seen influencer-branded products make their way to eBay and it definitely wont be the last.

After Prime Hydration released its Lemonade flavor in a pop up event, bottles made their way to the auction site with price tags of over $500 –leaving co-founder KSI absolutely shocked.

Dylan Horetski is a Senior Writer on Dexerto’s US team. He is an expert Entertainment reporter, covering Twitch, YouTube, TikTok, Tech, and viral news. He also has bylines at IGN. You can contact him at: dylan.horetski@dexerto.com