MrBeast faces mold controversy after Rosanna Pansino criticizes "disgusting" food.

Lunchly products face new criticism, MrBeast involved in fast food controversy.

October 21st 2024.

MrBeast faces mold controversy after Rosanna Pansino criticizes
Hey there! Are you in the mood for lunch? I heard that the Lunchly food products are getting some new attention, but not in a good way. Apparently, MrBeast, who is a huge name on YouTube, is facing some new controversy surrounding his fast food ventures.

It seems like MrBeast has been having a rough time lately. He's been sued for his upcoming Amazon show and there have been numerous complaints about the quality of his food products, including MrBeast Burger and Lunchly. Lunchly is a line of snack kits that MrBeast created in partnership with Logan Paul and KSI. These kits, called Prime and Feastables, are marketed as convenient and tasty options.

In the past, MrBeast's burgers were the ones facing the most criticism, but this time it's Lunchly that is in the spotlight. Popular food YouTuber Rosanna Pansino recently shared her disappointment on Twitter after finding mouldy cheese in her Lunchly meal, even though the expiration date was still two months away. She wrote, "This is disgusting. I was filming a video comparing Lunchables to Lunchly and was shocked when I opened 'The Pizza' Lunchly. The cheese had mould! The expiration date was still two months away! I checked online and found at least a dozen other people posting that their Lunchlys were mouldy too."

Pansino has been vocal about her criticism of MrBeast in the past, and some fans have accused her of faking the Lunchly footage. The video also features appearances from DogPack404 and Jake Weddle, who have been involved in recent workplace allegations against MrBeast. Unfortunately, Pansino has faced backlash from MrBeast's fans before, including death threats, when she spoke out about being edited out of one of his videos.

Pansino claims that the mouldy cheese was missing the sealant that keeps it fresh, but it's unclear if this is the reason for other reports of mouldy food. She's not the first to point out issues with Lunchly, as streamer DanTDM also called out the promoters for "selling c*** to kids who don't know better", which led to a feud with KSI.

At the moment, MrBeast and the other YouTubers have not responded to the allegations. While Lunchly is currently only available in the US, there are plans to bring it to the UK in the near future. However, some campaigners are already voicing their concerns about the brand. Nika Pajda of youth campaign group Bite Back believes that "Lunchly is the latest example of products that are high in fat, salt, or sugar targeting young people. It's particularly worrying to see it being promoted by social media stars who have such a strong influence on children."

In the UK, there is a ban coming up on ads for foods that are high in fat, salt, or sugar (HFSS), both online and before 9pm. This ban is meant to limit the exposure of these products to children, but its effectiveness remains to be seen.

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