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Brad Pitt Feasts on $11 Fast Food Meal in UK; 'He Was Really Polite'

Cast member Brad Pitt attends a news conference for the film 'Inglourious Basterds' by Director Quentin Tarentino at the 62nd Cannes Film Festival May 20, 2009. Twenty films compete for the prestigious Palme d'Or which will be awarded on May 24.
Cast member Brad Pitt attends a news conference for the film "Inglourious Basterds" by Director Quentin Tarentino at the 62nd Cannes Film Festival May 20, 2009. Twenty films compete for the prestigious Palme d'Or which will be awarded on May 24. | (Photo: Reuters/Jean-Paul Pelissier)

Brad Pitt was recently spotted treating himself to fast food in the U.K. where he is reportedly filming a new movie.

The Hollywood actor, who is said to be worth more than $200 million, proved he is still very down-to-earth on Tuesday by stopping in for a bite to eat at a local hamburger chain.

Pitt reportedly dined at Wimpy in the small town of Billericay with three friends and some security guards and spent $11 on a burger meal.

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"Brad was really polite and friendly to staff. He's a fan of the Wimpy donuts after having them when he was filming World War Z here a few years ago, but sadly there weren't any on Tuesday night," a source told the Daily Mirror U.K.

"He is expected to come back later this week to pick some up," the insider continued. "There was no fuss, Brad clearly just wanted to chill out after his day on set. He looked super casual and did his best to fit in."

The actor is said to be in the U.K. filming a "World War Z" sequel and he is expected to shoot scenes in Hanningfield Reservoir.

Pitt, 50, is expected to travel with his fiancee Angelina Jolie, 38, to Malta next month where the couple will begin filming their new movie.

The Hollywood power couple joined forces for a new project reportedly based on a script written by Jolie, according to People magazine.

"It's not a big movie, it's not an action movie," Jolie told Extra.

"It's the kind of movie we love, but aren't often cast in," she continued. "It's a very experimental, independent-type film where we get to be actors together and be really raw, open, try things."

The couple's last film together, "Mr. & Mrs. Smith," raked in an estimated $478 million at the box office and critics anticipate that a new film would likely also do well based on Pitt and Jolie's combined star power.

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