Logan Paul Unveils Lunchly Bomb Threat Revelation as FBI Hunts Down Culprit

Oct 28 2024

Logan Paul recently dropped a bombshell revealing that Lunchly, the ready-to-eat meal venture he launched with KSI and MrBeast, faced a serious threat when the company's headquarters became the target of a bomb threat. The FBI swiftly took action to track down the individual behind the menacing act.

Back in September, Logan Paul, KSI, and YouTube sensation MrBeast collaborated to introduce Lunchly to the market. This innovative meal concept combined Prime Hydration with a delectable Feastables candy bar, aiming to revolutionize quick and convenient dining options.

Despite the initial excitement surrounding Lunchly's launch, the product encountered a wave of criticism for its perceived lack of nutritional value. Shortly after hitting the shelves, reports emerged of customers discovering mold on the cheese topping of their Pizza Lunchly, further tarnishing the brand's reputation.

However, the challenges for Lunchly escalated beyond mere online disapproval. In a startling revelation, Logan Paul disclosed that the company's headquarters had received a bomb threat, a distressing turn of events for the fledgling lunch kit enterprise.

Expressing his astonishment at the situation, Logan remarked, "It’s just crazy to me that we’re a $4 lunch kit and in the first four weeks, our headquarters had a bomb threat. The FBI has identified the individual. He’s based in London, which is crazy, because we don’t even distribute there."

Amidst the turmoil, Logan Paul also took a swipe at fellow YouTuber Rosanna Pasino, labeling her as an "attention-hungry clout goblin" who has built her persona around criticizing MrBeast and his ventures.

Pasino, one of the first to uncover mold on her Pizza Lunchly, stumbled upon the issue while filming a YouTube video on October 20. Responding to skeptics who doubted the authenticity of her discovery, Pasino shared the unedited footage of her unboxing the tainted meal to dispel any uncertainties.

Following the uproar, Lunchly released a statement addressing the concerns raised, with Logan Paul also offering his perspective on the matter in a subsequent video.

Asserting the quality control measures in place, Logan reassured consumers by stating, "The fact is, the USDA inspects every finished food lot and approves it before even leaving our facility. And yes, it’s possible the issues happen in transit like a seal breaking. But just like any produce you buy, problems can arise."

Moreover, he emphasized the commitment of their retail partners to provide full refunds to dissatisfied customers and extended a helping hand to address any queries or issues that may arise.

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