Rosanna Pansino posts proof of Mr Beast's Lunchly criticisms

"Please be careful eating these."
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Baker, producer, and content creator Rosanna Pansino is asking her audience to "be careful" after posting a video reviewing Mr Beast's Lunchly meals. After claims that she made up her findings, she posted a full unedited version of the moment.

Lunchly is marketed as Lunchables-style kids' boxed meals that are fun and flavorful. In her review of the new boxes, Pansino discovered that the cheese included in one of the sealed packages was filled with mold.

Unfortunately, some of the audience members of the creators behind the product didn't like the criticisms, even claiming that Pansino made the whole thing up. So she responded by sharing the uncut version of the video, promping her audience to further support her claims.

"Out of any creator on YouTube, Rosanna would be the last one to fake content," one X (Formerly Twitter) user wrote.

"It’s very clear you didn’t fake it. Especially when you examine the seal of the container," another user responded.

"I'm sure they will still not believe this is real, but maybe the dozens of other videos online showing moldy mozzarella cheese in Luchly's will convince them," Pansino posted alongside the new, unedited video. "Again, please be careful eating these if you have them."

Pansino has maintained a kind, welcoming presence online since she started her YouTube channel, but she has also been vocal about her opposition to content creators who she believes are in the wrong. She has called out creators like Mr Beast specifically for "faking philanthropy" and "marketing gambling to children."

While this has gained her even more support from her audience, it has also resulted in negative reactions and even death threats from other creators' followers.

Pansino continues to push back against other creators' questionable behavior (and now, products) despite these unfavorable reactions. And why shouldn't she? Who wants to eat moldy cheese?