Forget Happy Meals. In honor of Mental Health Awareness month, Burger King is releasing "real meals" so you can chow down on some chicken nuggets no matter what kind of mood you're in. In partnership with the non-profit organization Mental Health America (MHA), the fast food chain is encouraging customers to feel however they want—happy, sad, annoyed, indifferent.

"Not sure who needed to hear this today, but it's ok not to be happy all the time," Burger King wrote on Twitter May 1, the official Real Meals launch date. "All that matters is that you #FeelYourWay." Though the internet has already dubbed the promo "unhappy meals," that's actually not the case. BK locations are offering Yaaas Meals, DGAF—which means don't give a f*ck, fyi—Meals, Salty Meals, Pissed Meals, and Blue Meals.

Though you can opt for a box inspired by whatever feels you're feeling, they all include the same thing: a Whopper, an order of fries, and a drink. However, the offer is only available at a few select locations including Seattle, Los Angeles, Austin, and Miami.

Burger King / Youtube

Burger King / Youtube

As part of the campaign, Burger King released a nearly two minute clip encouraging customers to "Feel Your Way," which is a play on the brand's long standing slogan "Have It Your Way." According to Bustle, Burger King has donated an unspecified amount to MHA as part of the collaboration.

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I for one am fully here for the initiative. Happy meals just aren't always fitting. I mean, has McDonalds even heard the phrase "eat your feelings." Maybe I just want a cheeseburger and a good cry, okay!?

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