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Did Lunchly get hit with a bomb threat? Logan Paul’s claims

Logan Paul claiming that Lunchly haters have gone as far as sending bomb threats to the company’s headquarters.

Lunchly has been getting a ton of flak since Logan Paul, James “MrBeast” Donaldson, and Olajide “KSI” Olatunji initially announced the Lunchables competitor, with YouTubers calling it a quick cash grab aimed at susceptible young fans as well as unhealthy. Things only got worse, however, when content creator Rosanna Pansino found mold on the Lunchly cheese. This claim has since been backed up by others finding mold on the cheese, leading to many claiming Lunchly has been discontinued and recalled from stores.

Now, Logan Paul is fighting back against the rumors in his most recent X post.

Logan Paul claims FBI got involved with Lunchly HQ bomb threat

 

On X, Logan Paul disputed claims that Lunchly has been recalled and discontinued. In the post, Paul called out Pansino for creating multiple videos about Lunchly’s mold, claimed that “haters” were creating fake recall signs in stores, and even slipped in that there was a bomb threat.

“It’s 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. A fabricated FDA recall that never happened. An attention-hungry little clout goblin who’s made it her entire identity to speak negatively on all things MrBeast,” said Paul.

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It should be noted that there is no hard evidence that a bomb threat occurred or that the FBI responded to anything of that nature. Paul did, however, attempt to shut down the recall rumors in the video. According to Paul, he had a “forensics team” track down the store that allegedly had the reclaim notice for Lunchly and got the employee who supposedly put up the fake signs to admit it anonymously. In fact, Paul claims that location “sold out” of Lunchly meals despite the rumors.

Paul explained to fans that the U.S. Department of Agriculture inspects every Lunchly lot and approves it before it’s shipped to stores from the facility. He then claimed that the moldy cheese could be due to something “happening in transit,” showing a video of a UPS worker kicking a package outside someone’s house. If fans did end up with the moldy Lunchly packages, Paul said that they can request a refund.

“The product speaks for itself,” Paul said.

He added that Lunchly has outsold Lunchables at Kroger within its first five weeks and the team behind Lunchly plans to keep “improving” the product and “disrupting” large corporations and industries.

“The opps are going to have to try harder,” Paul concluded, indicating that the rumors, videos, and threats are not enough to bring Lunchly down.

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