Streamer finds another moldy Lunchly after trying to show they’re not moldy

As a seasoned gamer with years of experience in uncovering hidden truths and debunking myths, I must say that the Lunchly debacle has been quite a rollercoaster ride. I was initially skeptical about the claims of moldy Lunchly, much like how I once doubted the existence of the infamous “NPC Villager” in Animal Crossing. However, just as I finally managed to catch one (spoiler alert: they’re real), it seems that the moldy Lunchly saga is no joke either.


In an effort to prove that the cheese wasn’t moldy, aTwitch streamer named aSpicyCow discovered mold on some cheese from one of their 22 recently purchased Lunchly boxes.

In September, the collaboration between Logan Paul, KSI, and MrBeast resulted in the launch of Lunchly. However, this venture faced immediate criticism due to concerns raised by health experts regarding its nutritional value.

During a YouTube video test, Rosanna Pasino expressed disgust upon discovering mold on the cheese within her pizza Lunchly from Lunchly. Doubts arose among viewers regarding the authenticity of the footage, prompting Rosanna to release an uncensored version of the video she filmed, which confirmed the discovery of mold in the product.

aSpicyCow, a Twitch streamer, wasn’t convinced about the claims and decided to debunk them by purchasing 22 boxes of Lunchly’s pizza variation for a live streaming session. However, upon opening the final box, they discovered mold on the cheese.

“Alright so unfortunately on our 22nd Lunchly, we did find mold on a sealed package,” they said.

The video showing them discovering the moldy Lunchly spread rapidly on social platforms, and the broadcaster elaborated on their reasons for conducting the experiment.

They stated that their action was prompted by a lack of trust in the original source, who seemed to have an obvious bias against MrBeast. They were seeking unbiased information and ended up purchasing as many Lunchly items as they could find.

“I didn’t expect mold, but I found mold.”

To be completely honest, I wasn’t convinced by the initial source because it seemed to have a clear bias against MrBeast. Curiosity got the best of me, so I decided to dig deeper and purchase as many Lunchclub meals as possible. Surprisingly, I stumbled upon mold, which wasn’t something I had anticipated.

— Cow (@aSpicyCow) October 24, 2024

After Rosanna Pansino initially spotted mold in her Lunchly, a number of other people have since reported similar problems and voiced their concerns on social platforms.

It’s thought that the adhesion process for the plastic cover might have had problems, particularly over the cheese section, since numerous individuals have found a loose area in the adhesive there.

On October 22, Lunchly provided an affirmation to TopMob, guaranteeing that their products undergo thorough testing prior to being delivered to retail outlets.

They explained that every product from Lunchly undergoes a rigorous approval procedure to guarantee both its quality and safety. This process includes numerous checks and endorsements, one of which is from the US Department of Agriculture (USDA), only after all these steps are completed can any product be shipped from the factory.

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2024-10-24 17:48