YouTube celebrities Logan Paul, MisterBeast and KSI Recently created what they call A “Healthy” Alternative to Kraft Heinz’s Beloved Lunchables—But Another Ingredients Maker Is Offering One Pizza His mind.
YouTuber Rosanna Pansino has branded Lunchley, which advertises a “phenomenal new better-for-you option for lunch”, as “disgusting” after mold was reportedly found in the cheese portion of its product The Pizza. It has been told.
in one initial promo As for the brand, MisterBeast, aka Jimmy Donaldson, claimed that “Our pizza uses real cheese,” and The listed pizza ingredients include Low-moisture, partially skimmed mozzarella cheese, plus pizza crust, sauce and uncooked pork pepperoni.
But when Pansino reviewed the food, he found that the Lunchables pizza cheese was moldy – despite being far past the expiration date – sharing on x: “this is sick.”
“I was filming a video comparing Lunchables to Lunchlee and I was shocked when I opened ‘The Pizza’ Lunchlee. There was mold in the cheese!” He shared.
“The expiration date was still 2 months away! I checked online and found at least a dozen other people posting that their lunchlees also had mold in them,” Pansino added.
She still puts together lunches show his followers What it should look like – and the template was always there.
“‘I like my cheese moldy, brother!’ ,” he quipped In a post“What flavor of mold did you guys get?”
“Please everyone be careful. This is not safe and is also not right. Especially for children!” Pansino caution,
in the next Youtube videoPansino pointed out that the Lunchley products he reviewed on Oct. 16 had a best-by date of Dec. 4, 2024 — so they’re “considered good for the next two months,” he said.
“It’s molded. That’s the mold! It’s not safe, especially children who are so young, they may not know what mold looks like so they might eat it,” she said. “It’s really unhealthy, you shouldn’t eat fungus. I think it is a packaging issue, the sealant here feels really cheap. It’s not vacuum-tight.”
Their video was initially meant to be a nutritional value comparison between Lunchley and their competitor Lunchables, but the mold forced them to switch gears.
“I did not tell this lie. I was going to honestly discuss the nutritional facts and differences between the two with input from two physicians and give you healthy alternatives to these things that are still affordable.
“I didn’t expect this,” Pansino said.
Lunchally has three product options: turkey and cheese crackers, nacho chips and salsa, and pizza. Each comes with a Prime brand sports drink by Paul and KSI – although hey were Recently sued by a manufacturer On claims that he reneged on the Prime deal, as well as separately by the US Olympic Committee For “obvious” trademark infringement – with MisterBeast Festables candy bars made from rice puffs.
When it comes to “The Pizza,” Lunchables’ offering has 12 grams of sugar instead of the 20 from Lunchables. There’s also a slight calorie difference: Lunchley has 360 while Lunchables has 390.
The Post has contacted Lunchley for comment about Pancino’s allegations.