Inside the Food Factory

2021
TV-G
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Inside the Food Factory - Season 1 episodes (4)

1 Sweet Treats
2/21/21
Host Gregg Wallace channels his inner-Charlie Bucket as he enters chocolate factories across the U.K. His mission: to explore the extraordinary machines that make some of our favorite sweet treats (and maybe sample one or two along the way). Witness the ingenious engineering and science that goes into satisfying the world's sweet tooth, from a river of chocolate that "enrobes" biscuits to a high-speed machine that individually wraps 24,000 candies an hour to a state-of-the-art mixer that produces 70 tons of cake dough a day.
2 Drinks
3/1/21
Milk, coffee, tea, soft drinks. Whatever drink you like to wet your whistle to, you can bet there are dozens of factory machines working hard to get it to your glass, cup, or mug. Follow host Gregg Wallace as he explores the weird and wonderful technology that makes and moves some of our favorite drinks, from the rotating machine capable of filling 36,000 bottles of fruit drink an hour to the Automated Guided Vehicles delivering milk to the loading bay to Robbie the Robot, who vacuum-lifts sacks of tea for blending.
3 Snacks
3/8/21
Follow host Gregg Wallace to the food factories of Europe as he examines the amazing machines that mass-produce our favorite snacks. From the Birds Eye plant in England, where they peel, mash, and form nearly a million waffle potatoes a day to the Roncadin factory in Northern Italy, where they fire up 370 pies a minute, we reveal how our insatiable appetite for a good snack has led to the invention of some of the craziest and most ingenious machines ever built, including traveling ovens, cheese waterfalls, "robo-cows," and more.
4 Family Meals
3/15/21
Most of our favorite comfort foods, from frozen pizzas and fish sticks to baked beans and sausages, will travel through as many as 30 different machines before they find their way to your cupboard, fridge, or freezer. But how exactly is a fish stick flash frozen? And are beans cooked and then canned or canned and then cooked? And how do eggs get separated on an industrial scale? Follow host Gregg Wallace as he travels the food factories of Europe to explore the wild and wonderful technology behind the family meal staples we all enjoy.

About this show

Most of the food products you find in your supermarket (and in your kitchen for that matter) have likely traveled through as many as 30 different machines. Whether it's a box of frozen pizza or a jar of instant coffee, a bottled soft drink or a packaged Kit Kat bar, each product owes its existence to the brilliant engineering and mind-bending technology found inside the world's many food plants. Join host Gregg Wallace as he reveals factory secrets and explores the marvels of mass-production that create the snacks, sweets, and beverages we love.

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