Mark Wahlberg IS CONSIDERING putting an Australian favourite on the menu at Wahlburgers

Mark Wahlberg is considering putting an Australian favourite on the menu after revealing he will bring US burger chain Wahlburgers to Australia

He recently announced he would be bringing his US burger chain to Australia.

And on Wednesday, Mark Wahlberg revealed he would consider changing the menu at Wahlburgers to cater for Australian tastes, too.

In an interview with A Current Affair, the Hollywood actor said he was receptive to the idea of placing beetroot on burger buns.

‘If that’s what the customers wants’: Mark Wahlberg (left) told A Current Affair on Wednesday he would consider adding beetroot to the menu of his US burger chain, Wahlburgers, when it arrives in Australia. Pictured with brothers Paul, Donnie and mother Alma

‘If that’s what the customers want,’ the 49-year-old responded when questioned about whether he would consider adding the Australian favourite.

‘My palate has grown a bit – I didn’t think I liked Vegemite, either, and I had quite a bit of it while I was there. ‘

Mark revealed to The Daily Telegraph on Monday his latest venture to bring the US chain to 15 locations across the country was in partnership with the owners of United Cinemas. 

‘I am partnering up with the Mustaca family and hopefully we will be not only bringing you Wahlburgers but wonderful cinematic experiences,’ he told the publication.

Tasty: 'My palate has grown a bit - I didn't think I liked Vegemite, either, and I had quite a bit of it while I was there,' Mark told A Current Affair on Wednesday

Tasty: ‘My palate has grown a bit – I didn’t think I liked Vegemite, either, and I had quite a bit of it while I was there,’ Mark told A Current Affair on Wednesday

The deal is worth more than $50million and will employ 500 staff, and see movie-themed restaurants open in 15 locations inside or next to the chain’s cinemas.

These locations include Sydney’s Warriewood and Narellan, Melbourne’s Craigieburn, Brisbane’s Indooroopilly and Perth’s Rockingham.

‘What we are really focusing on now is creating exclusive content just for the customers. So people will see movie trailers early and all that stuff,’ Mark said.

'We will be not only bringing you Wahlburgers but wonderful cinematic experiences': Mark revealed to The Daily Telegraph on Monday his latest venture to bring the US chain to 15 locations across the country was in partnership with the owners of United Cinemas

‘We will be not only bringing you Wahlburgers but wonderful cinematic experiences’: Mark revealed to The Daily Telegraph on Monday his latest venture to bring the US chain to 15 locations across the country was in partnership with the owners of United Cinemas

The first store to open its doors will be in Sydney’s Circular Quay in coming months, which Mark promised to return to Australia for.

The Mile 22 star arrived in Australia on November 30 and was granted permission to self-isolate at a luxury retreat, instead of the mandatory two-week hotel quarantine. 

The Good Vibrations hitmaker was required to stay at the retreat for 14 days, before flying into Sydney to film an ad for online betting agency Ladbrokes. 

Details: The deal is worth more than $50million and will employ 500 staff, and see movie-themed restaurants open in 15 locations. Mark pictured with founders Roy Mustaca (centre) and his son Sam (right) in December

Details: The deal is worth more than $50million and will employ 500 staff, and see movie-themed restaurants open in 15 locations. Mark pictured with founders Roy Mustaca (centre) and his son Sam (right) in December