Lunchly: The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is investigating complaints regarding mold found in the Lunchly meal kits created by popular YouTubers Logan Paul, KSI, and MrBeast (Jimmy Donaldson). As of Friday, the FDA has received over ten consumer reports concerning potential health risks associated with these pre-packaged meals, including one claim linking the product to illness.
The controversy erupted after several consumers, including baking influencer Rosanna Pansino, reported discovering mold in Lunchly’s cheese products. Pansino’s experience, shared through a YouTube video titled “I tried Lunchly … it was MOLDY!” revealed a disturbing sight of moldy cheese during her review. In response to criticism, Lunchly’s representatives emphasized that their products undergo rigorous quality checks, adhering to Current Good Manufacturing Practices to ensure safety.
Lunchly, positioned as a healthier alternative to Lunchables, includes options like Pizza, Turkey Stack ’Ems, and Nachos, paired with a bottle of Prime—a hydration drink from Paul and KSI. Despite promotional efforts from the trio, public skepticism has surged, fueled by critics like Minecraft YouTuber DanTDM, who accused the creators of marketing subpar products to children.
In light of the ongoing complaints, the FDA stated that it is reviewing all submissions and may issue an advisory if deemed necessary to protect public health. Meanwhile, the mold incident is just the latest in a series of controversies surrounding MrBeast, whose philanthropic image has recently been tarnished by allegations related to past collaborations and working conditions on his projects.
As this situation develops, consumers are urged to remain vigilant regarding the safety of Lunchly meals. The FDA will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates on any necessary actions to ensure public health and safety.