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I Bought Everything In 5 Stores is a sequel to I Bought Everything In A Store - Challenge. He does the same thing he did in the aforementioned video, except that he went through five stores instead of just one as the title implies.

Given that Jimmy and the crew don't need any of the stuff that they bought, they decided to give it all away.

Description[]

"Please subscribe this video costed so much money" ― The description of the video

Stores[]

Store Stuff bought Budget Donated to
Clothes store Shirts, jackets, shoes, etc. $85,000 The Salvation Army
GameStop, a game store (the same from I Gave People $1,000,000 But ONLY 1 Minute To Spend It!) Video games, game consoles. $85,000 Boys & Girls Club
Car dealership store (the same from I Opened A Free Car Dealership) Cars Unsaid, but it's estimated to be around $150,000 None (immediately given away to people for free)
Sports store All sorts of sports equipment, like baseball bats, football helmets, golf balls, etc. $85,000 Unsaid, but was donated later on. (Some of the items were given to local high school coaches for their teams)
Food Lion, a food store All sorts of food, though only half of the store was bought to not only save time and money, but to respect the people who want to buy food. $122,082.15 Beast Philanthropy

Crew[]

Thumbnail[]

The thumbnail shows MrBeast with all of the stuff he bought around him. All of the stuff come from a wide variety of stores. The background shows a sign of Walmart.

Trivia[]

  • The games and gaming consoles were wrapped up in presents because this video was recorded during the Christmas holidays.
  • Technically, the crew bought four and a half stores, because the last food store had half of it cleared.
    • According to MrBeast, the food was restocked an hour later.
  • MrBeast used the same banner for his dealership from the video "I Opened A Free Car Dealership".
  • Despite the thumbnail showing that MrBeast went to Walmart, he and the crew didn't shop there.
  • According to this video, the crew have donated at least 30,000 meals.
  • Filming this video alone took at least 20 hours.
  • The video, Last to Leave $800,000 Island Keeps It, was mentioned in 7:21 as Chris says how she lost the island because she couldn't make a cornhole throw.