Logan Paul says the launch has not been recalled by the FDA despite the formulation claims

Key takeaways

  • Logan Paul has released a video discussing various lunchley controversies.

  • He revealed that a bomb threat had been called into Lunchley headquarters, and that the FBI had identified the caller.

  • He also says that problems with Lunchley products can be caused by damage in transit or rough handling in stores.

Logan Paul, MrBeast, and KSI recently launched a new Lunchables competitor called Lunchly, bundled with their Prime drinks and fistball snacks. But the trio's new product has proven incredibly controversial in its first few weeks due to reports of mold, with doctors and even dieticians saying it's not as healthy as it claims.

In the midst of this backlash, Logan Paul revealed that someone had also called in a bomb threat to Lunchley headquarters. As reported by Dexterto, the caller has not been publicly identified, but Paul said the FBI has already tracked him down, saying, “He's in London, which is crazy, because we don't even deliver there.”

Logan Paul Responds to Lunchable Mold Controversy and FDA Recall

In the video above, Paul addresses the many controversies surrounding Lunchley's launch, from bomb threats to mold claims and product recalls.

For context, a photo was recently shared on Twitter of an FDA recall notice placed at a Fred Meyer grocery store that pulled the luncheonette off the shelves due to public health risks. Logan Paul looked into the claim and found no public recall listing, and also claimed to have found an employee printing the fake notice.

“That was like a rumor, I guess,” the employee reportedly said when confronted. “I wrote that. But when we got Lunchley back, it was taken down. When it really comes down to it, I think the accountability of it, it was a rumor on the air. When the FDA heard that the whole thing was a hoax, we took it down.”

As for the various photos and videos of mold found on Lunchley products, Paul blames it not on faulty adhesives or a lack of preservatives as some have speculated, but on seals possibly breaking in transit or rough handling in stores.

“The USDA inspects and approves every lot of finished food before it leaves our facility,” Paul said. “As with any product you buy, problems can arise and our retail partners are fantastic – they will offer a full refund.”

Claims of mold in the Lunchley pizza range went particularly viral when YouTuber and author Rosanna Pansino made a video comparing the product to Lunchables, only to discover moldy cheese. Paul responded by calling him an “attention-hungry Clout Goblin”, not commenting on his concern about children potentially eating the pattern, but instead asserting that Pancino is essentially a Mr. Beast 'hater'.

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