A fellow YouTuber, Rosanna Pansino, found mold in the YouTubers' new Lunchables-esque brand, which they call Lunchly
recently about YouTubers making genuinely fun and interesting content, but this is, uh, not one of those stories. Jimmy “MrBeast” Donaldson is back in the headlines yet again, this time for something it looks like he actually did do. The man who already got himself in trouble for-esque reality show is back to terrorize children—whether actual or overgrown—with his new brand Lunchly.
Yep! There’s moldover the Lunchly pizza cheese, which Pansino swears in her video she “did not fake” even though “she saw aabout mold.” “This is real you guys,” she continued. “This is not safe, especially for kids who are so young they might not know what mold looks like and just eat it.”Kids probably shouldn’t be eating anything in that box anyway, mold or not.
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