YouTuber Rosanna Pansino has responded to widespread speculation and fan accusations that she faked a video showing mold in Lunchly's mozzarella cheese.
The controversy escalated after she posted footage revealing moldy cheese in a Lunchly product, a food line co-founded by YouTubers MrBeast, Logan Paul, and KSI. Some of MrBeast’s fans accused Pansino of staging the video, prompting her to release an unedited version of the clip, stating, “Well, here you go,” in response to doubters.
Had a lot of #MrBeast fans spread the lie that I was faking the moldy @Lunchly vid and would never post the full clip with no cuts.
— Rosanna Pansino (@RosannaPansino) October 22, 2024
Well, here you go.
I'm sure they will still not believe this is real, but maybe the dozens of other videos online showing moldy mozzarella cheese… pic.twitter.com/u7cRvXy6Ia
Pansino also expressed concern for consumers, urging people to "be careful eating these if you have them." Her allegations follow multiple online discussions and reviews criticizing the quality of Lunchly’s products. Despite the backlash, MrBeast has defended Lunchly, arguing that it is a healthier alternative to traditional lunch kits like Lunchables. He highlighted that their products use higher-quality ingredients and have fewer calories and sugars.
Lunchly has been facing criticism since its launch in September 2024, with other YouTubers and influencers, including DanTDM, also speaking out against the brand. While the allegations of mold have further fueled controversy, the debate over Lunchly’s overall quality and safety continues.
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