Lunchly was framed as a slightly healthier alternative ... by creators Rosanna Pansino and Doctor Mike. Minecraft YouTuber DanTDM criticized the trio for “selling crap to kids who don’t ...
Gamers DanTDM, xQc, and iHasCupquake are vocal critics of Lunchly. Influencers and streamers including Doctor Mike, Ethan Klein and Memeulous have also reacted to the controversial brand.
Lunchly has faced prior criticism. For instance, YouTuber DanTDM claimed via X that MrBeast, Logan Paul, and KSI were selling ...
KSI has spoken out about his feud with DanTDM along with his reaction to his new song 'Thick Of It' being memed online - and apparently, all is not what it seems... The 31-year-old content creator and ...
One of these reasons was the recent launch of Lunchly. The pre-packaged lunch product faced significant backlash, with fellow YouTuber DanTDM's criticism of the brand going viral on social media.
She’s certainly not the first to highlight problems with Lunchly, as streamer DanTDM accused the promoters of ‘selling c*** to kids who don’t know better’ – which in turn led to a feud ...
Minecraft YouTuber DanTDM criticized the product on X, accusing the trio of using their fame to sell unhealthy snacks to kids. In response, Logan, KSI, and MrBeast defended Lunchly in a video ...
Rosanna Pansino releases an unedited video showing mold in Lunchly cheese, addressing accusations of faking it.
Messages between Jimmy Donaldson, AKA “MrBeast,” and his employees, including former controversial collaborator Ava Kris ...
He also compared Holland's venture to his own criticized brand, Lunchly. Fans of Holland quickly ... referencing his previous issues with DanTDM. "For those of you that don’t know, I’m not ...
KSI has said that his protracted feud with DanTDM and his response to the hate for his single were just marketing ploys to hype up Lunchly and his new track. In an episode of the Impaulsive ...
With all that going on for the content creator, people might have forgotten about his ongoing beef with YouTuber DanTDM sparked by criticism of PRIME’s Lunchly venture. Or, they would have if ...