Interesting video, though it feels like the narrator is trying to set a world record for using the most adjectives! Still, the process of making sandwich bread in the factory is definitely fascinating
4mins 21s the hole at legs area(about scent spiking imaginations) - "place to check the flour". It is unnecessary point? Is the flour collection at storey below? Means that part should be metal pipe?
If they're using 18 blades to slice the loaves, wouldn't that produce 19 slices of bread in each bag? Hence, wouldn't one slice be unused or made to make 1/2 a sandwich?
Do you prefer homemade bread or store-bought bread?
Interesting video, could have done without the narrator trying to use every adjective known to man though
It never stops.
Dude, obviously you missed the sarcasm dripping in his commentary. 😅
He's good- usually I pick on that
Mmmm !! Bread
If you love bread and you know it clap your hands! 👏
Interesting video, though it feels like the narrator is trying to set a world record for using the most adjectives! Still, the process of making sandwich bread in the factory is definitely fascinating
My fave is the bread and pizza dough I make myself at home.
I'm suddenly very hungry...
I really miss human narration.
Tiger bread from Asda. You know you are living, once you have eaten this
No Sugar !!!!!!!!!! Frieofer's Bread
It said "Sandwich Bread" and I did not see any ? ?
You left out the enrichment process.
4mins 21s the hole at legs area(about scent spiking imaginations) - "place to check the flour". It is unnecessary point? Is the flour collection at storey below? Means that part should be metal pipe?
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If they're using 18 blades to slice the loaves, wouldn't that produce 19 slices of bread in each bag? Hence, wouldn't one slice be unused or made to make 1/2 a sandwich?
Every month I spend at least 50$ for eating bread and butter, chocolate 😂
oh really
@FoodTechToday yes, my family love this food 😂
Prefer homemade bread
So much chemicals in the bread
Not if you learn to make it from scratch!!!
All mechanical no human workers that's why there is unemployment stop using robots
Yeah, let's go back to the Stone Age! Who needs progress?
Sure! And will you pay $12.50 a loaf? Didn’t think so …
Far too processed and therefore unhealthy
These factories are only enough to serve 8 billion people.
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