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Paris Hilton, Matthew McConaughey and stars make burgers for UberEats to raise money for COVID-19 relief efforts

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You may not be able to dine with your favorite celebrity (coronavirus pandemic or not), but Off The Menu and Uber Eats have come up with the next best thing.

To celebrate National Burger Day (May 28) and help to benefit COVID-19 relief efforts, the membership club and food delivery app have joined forces for the Burger Showdown event.

The competition pairs celebrities like Matthew McConaughey, Paris Hilton and Melissa McCarthy with chefs from over 50 restaurants in the US and Canada to create their own dream burger that fans can try out for themselves.

The burgers are available to order through Uber Eats via the Burger Showdown website from May 28 through May 31, with each order counting as a vote for that celebrity’s creation.

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