YouTuber Rosanna Pansino recently tried out MrBeast‘s Lunchly meals and found mold in the cheese. She has since taken to social media to address the issue and criticize the product. Fans are now wondering what she had to say about MrBeast’s Lunchly products.
Here is the full Lunchly meal moldy cheese controversy explained.
Rosanna Pansino calls out Lunchly meal
In a YouTube video posted on October 20, 2024, Rosanna Pansino unboxed MrBeast’s Lunchly meal while comparing it to Lunchables, only to find mold in the cheese. She expressed her disgust, calling the product “disgusting” and saying it shouldn’t be fed to children. Notably, she pointed out that the expiration date was still two months away.
Pansino invited ex-MrBeast employees DogPack404 and Jake Weddle to try the food items as well. In the comments section of her video, Pansino emphasized that she did not fake anything shown and that she purchased the product months before its expiration date. She strongly asserted her plans to create more videos like this, criticizing top YouTubers for prioritizing profit over ethics and safety.
Pansino also voiced her concerns on X (formerly Twitter), stating that she found multiple posts online where others had experienced the same mold issue with Lunchly meals.
Fans had mixed reactions. Many agreed with Pansino’s criticisms, with one user suggesting that MrBeast, Logan Paul, and KSI cut corners in production. “Moldy just like Beast’s real personality,” another user quipped mockingly.
However, one fan defended Logan Paul and KSI, blaming the mold on packaging and transportation issues rather than the creators themselves.
Lunchly has faced prior criticism. For instance, YouTuber DanTDM claimed via X that MrBeast, Logan Paul, and KSI were selling Lunchly to unsuspecting children for profit. KSI responded by mocking DanTDM’s criticism and reposting his tweet with a humorous twist, but clarified he meant no offense.