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Logan Paul has released a video in which he talks about various lunch controversies.
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He revealed that the bomb threat had been called into Lunchly's command center and that the FBI had identified the caller.
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He also says that problems with Naanchli products may be due to damage in shipping or rough handling in stores.
Logan Paul, MrBeast and KSI recently launched a new Lunchables competitor called Lunchly, which goes along with their Prime drinks and Feastable snacks. But the trio's new product has been highly controversial in its first few weeks due to reports of mold, with doctors and nutritionists saying it's not as healthy as it claims.
Amidst the backlash, Logan Paul revealed that one person even made a bomb threat to Launchley's headquarters. As reported by Dexerto , the caller has not yet been publicly identified, but Paul said the FBI has already located him, revealing that “he's based in London, which is crazy, because we don't even have We do not distribute.”
Logan Paul responds to the lunch box controversy and possible FDA recall
In the video above, Paul addresses the many controversies surrounding Lunchly's launch, from bomb threats to mold claims and even product recalls.
For context, a photo was recently shared on Twitter showing the FDA placing a Fred Meyer grocery store that said Lunchly had been pulled from the shelves due to a public health risk. Logan Paul investigated the claim and found no public recall listing, and even claimed to have located the employee who printed the fake notice.
“I guess it was some kind of rumor,” the employee allegedly said when confronted. “I was the one who wrote it. But since we got the lunch back, it's been taken down. When it came down to something like the real thing, I guess the answer was that it was a rumor in the air. Heard the whole FDA hood is, we removed it.”
As for the various photos and videos of mold on Naancheli products, Paul doesn't blame faulty glue or a lack of preservatives as some have speculated, but rather seals possibly breaking during shipping or due to rough handling in stores. .
“The USDA inspects and approves all finished food before it even leaves our facility,” Powell said. Just like any product you buy, problems can happen and our retail partners are great – they offer full refunds.
The claim of mold in the Lunchables pizza range specifically came to light after YouTuber and author Rosanna Pansino made a video comparing the product to Lunchables, only to discover moldy cheese. In response, Paul called him “an attention-grabbing intruder,” and didn't comment on concerns about children potentially eating mold without realizing it, but instead claimed that Pansino was essentially a “hater” of MrBeast. is
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