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Mr. Beast is launching Lunchly, and I'm not surprised

Sorry for being away during the summer. My intention was to post a lot more blogs, videos, and content, but things got in the way.


As someone that was raised on garbage products labeled as "food," just the sight of seeing Mr. Beast, Logan Paul, and KSI jump into the garbage lunch food department is both sad and pathetic. What's sad is that Kraft Heinz makes over 1 billion in sales of their Lunchables products every year. That huge market share is exactly what the trio is looking to tap into, and that's what makes this Lunchly product even more pathetic. Can they make a Lunchables knock-off for profit and manipulate their fanbase? Absolutely. Should they? Absolutely not.


I can't blame the trio for wanting to make money and delve into the billion dollar lunch space. This problem stemmed from incompetent, ignorant, and sometimes just lazy parents purchasing Lunchables for their children. This greedy trio wouldn't be in this pace and making a Lunchables knockoff if it wasn't making tons of money. Mr. Beast was already in the chocolate bar field as that was one he can heavily monitor for quality control as well as advertise to his followers. It was only a matter of time before they moved into the Lunchables arena.


I can't tell these 3 guys what they can do with their time and money. What I can say is that these food products build no legacy, and only hurt everyone involved. It always gets dirty when you push starch, dairy, and garbage Gatorade knock offs to children.


Building a "legacy" on garbage "food" products is not how you do it.


Building a business is a great, but the product you produce and sell must be great as well. As it is, this is just one of the dozens of Lunchables type meal kits that floods Walmart and Target, and produces no innovation, flavor, creativity, nor love for its consumers. This is all an attempt to capitalize on ignorant children and their even more ignorant parents.


You may run to their defense and ask, "What could they do instead?" There are plenty of things this rich trio could do with their millions of dollars. How about partner with Nick DiGiovanni and make a cooking show for parents and their kids on how to make basic meals? Maybe even make a cookbook illustrating quick meals? How about Logan Paul and KSI try to go Vegan for a month and document their journey? Perhaps do fruit tier list and rank the various fruits to get people thinking about fruits again? The options really are endless. None of these options would be as profitable as Lunchly, but they would actually give these people credibility at a time where its at an all-time low for all 3.


How about the trio use their influence to guide and teach youth on how to best live their lives? Teach them the power of fruits, berries, and melons. Have all 3 of the trio go on a raw food fast and challenge their audience to do so as well. Get children excited to live a few days without cooking anything. Challenge them from the norms of this processed food obsessed culture.


I get it, there's no profit in marketing fruits and vegetables. But there is profit in helping young people think about their health. That profit isn't in actual dollars though, it's in love and compassion for children who don't know any better. Mr. Beast, KSI, and Logan Paul really don't know any better but to manipulate anyone they can to make a dollar. That's the ultimate goal of so many people. And that's one of the million reasons why this world is upside down. Protest these individuals, expose them for their greed, and educate as many parents and children alike on what health is. You'll gain a greater legacy than these 3 people combined.

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