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$10,000 Every Day You Survive In A Grocery Store

MrBeast
21:32 · 526.0M views · December 2, 2023
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Some ConcernsReviewed June 2026
1Moderate Concern
5Minor Flags

This video is safe for most kids aged 8 and up, offering an entertaining survival challenge with strong problem-solving and family values, though it heavily emphasizes materialism and wealth. The positive messages about perseverance, family bonds, and charitable donations are balanced by the constant focus on earning $10,000 daily and the protagonist's emotional struggles with isolation.

Content Breakdown · 6 Categories

Materialism & Wealth FlexingSome

The core premise involves accumulating large sums of money ($450,000) and showing stacks of cash. While the focus is on a challenge, the repeated display of money and emphasis on 'multimillionaire' status could normalize wealth accumulation as a primary goal.

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This challenge could literally make Alex a multimillionaire
Look at your sea of money over here. This is all the money you've made so far. 450 grand.
It's crazy I have all this money. But there's nothing I can do with this money while I'm in here. Except just look at it.
Parasocial & Emotional ManipulationA little

There is mild emotional manipulation through the surprise family visits, which are designed to evoke strong emotional reactions and keep viewers engaged. However, the manipulation is transparent and not coercive.

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Alex, we have a surprise for you. Hello. - Oh, my babies!
I've got a surprise that might help you decide. What? Are you serious? Hey babe.
Toxic Behavior ModelingA little

Minor toxic behavior includes Kris driving a forklift recklessly (crashing into a bakery) and Alex destroying a cheese ball wall, but these are presented as humorous stunts with no real harm. The prank of pretending to bring the money back in is mild deception.

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All right, bring it back in. Okay, bring it back in. Just kidding. Let's go!
Not the bakery. I think maybe one more. Yeah. Hey, it's in.
Engagement Baiting & Manipulative CTAsA little

The video includes a playful but coercive CTA: 'SUBSCRIBE OR I TAKE YOUR DOG' in the description. This is mild engagement baiting.

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SUBSCRIBE OR I TAKE YOUR DOG
Low-Quality, Extreme & Stunt ContentA little

The video contains stunt-driven elements like building a pool in a grocery store, destroying a cheese ball wall, and using a forklift indoors. These are presented as entertainment but are low-quality stunts.

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I am building a cheeseball wall. It's done. The great wall of cheese balls.
I'm going to drag the hose out here, stick it in this pool, and sometime tomorrow we'll have a grocery swimming pool.
Playful & Fantasy ViolenceA little

Minor playful violence includes Kris crashing a forklift into a bakery and Alex destroying a cheese ball wall, but these are clearly comedic and consequence-free.

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Not the bakery. I think maybe one more. Yeah. Hey, it's in.
Three, two, one... It was worth it. It was so worth it.

What Parents Need to Know

Parents should know that this video is a high-production challenge where the participant earns $10,000 per day for surviving in a grocery store, with all items sold donated to charity. It showcases creativity, resourcefulness, and family love, but also highlights materialism (money stacking, wealth flexing) and mild emotional manipulation (sadness, loneliness). There is no violence, language, or sexual content, but the protagonist's boredom and temptation to leave may spark discussions about priorities and mental health.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What do you think about Alex's decision to stay in the store for 45 days? Was it worth it for the money?
  2. 2How did Alex use his creativity to solve problems like building a shower or a bed? Can you think of a time you solved a problem creatively?
  3. 3Why was it important for Alex to see his family? What does this tell us about what matters most in life?
  4. 4The video mentions donating all the items to charity. How does that change your view of the challenge?
$10,000 Every Day You Survive In A Grocery Store
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What's This Video About?

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Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is recommended for ages 8 and up. Younger children may not understand the challenge's nuances, and the focus on money and mild emotional scenes could be confusing or less engaging for them.

Is there any violence or scary content?

No, there is no violence or scary content. The only mild moment is when the protagonist accidentally crashes a forklift into a pool, but it's played for humor and has no injuries.

Does the video promote gambling or risky behavior?

No, the challenge is a structured game with clear rules, not gambling. However, it does model risk-taking for money, which parents may want to discuss.

Is the video educational?

It's not overtly educational, but it teaches problem-solving, resource management, and the value of family. Kids can learn about planning and creativity from Alex's survival tactics.

Are there any hidden ads or sponsorships?

Yes, the video includes a sponsored segment for Shopify and Kanga Coolers, but it's clearly labeled within the content. Parents should be aware of product placement.

Does the video show any bad behavior like bullying or cruelty?

No, there is no bullying or cruelty. The interactions are friendly, and the challenge is consensual. The protagonist's occasional frustration is normal and not harmful.

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