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MrBeast, Logan Paul, and KSI created a holy trifecta of superstar content creators to launch their packaged meal brand, Lunchly. But their combined Internet clout isn't getting past the United States' Food and Drug Administration easily. Moreover, allegations emerged on social media that the Lunchables competitor's products were moldy, such as the cheese on their pizza alternative.

According to TMZ Sports , the FDA announced on Friday (October 25) that it received over ten complaints from consumers, including one that claims that the meal caused an illness. The federal agency also indicated that it will review these complaints and update the public if a public health advisory is necessary. Furthermore, the FDA also made note of Lunchly's responsibility to adhere to Good Manufacturing Practices regulations to ensure the safety of their products.



In addition, they warned of strict applicable action if they find that the brand does not – or did not – comply with these rules. Many individuals online complained about this alleged mold issue, such as a viral video from influencer Rosanna Pansino. If you don't know what Lunchly is, it's a pre-packaged meal similar to Lunchables that includes (and promotes) Logan Paul and KSI's PRIME energy drink and MrBeast's Feastables food products.

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