Watch justinbieber and James Corden (JKCorden) team up to open a 'Yummy'-inspired food truck during on an episode of TheLateLateShow
The Late Late ShowThe segment opened with Corden admitting that he didn't know how to drive the truck. "This is not a good start," said Bieber before the two began to toy around to try to start the truck.
After agreeing on the menu items, Corden said that their customers should only pay what they think the dishes deserve. He added that all of the profits would go to the L.A. Food Bank. The host instructed the same customer to take a bite of his taco and pay what he thought the dish deserved. After taking a bite, the man declared that he would pay "three yummies."
Bieber later took over working the front window, while Corden hurriedly cooked in the back of the truck. The host let the pressure of working in back get to him and snapped at Bieber. "I feel like I'm doing all of the cooking and you're just talking to people," yelled Corden.
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