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  • This makes me want to eat lots of bread. That's why I'm going to the bakery later on.

  • This is such an underrated show.

  • Machines are awesome.

  • 1000 kilos is exactly 1 metric ton when he says almost does he mean an imperial is slightly larger than metric? Imperial conversions confuse me

  • CHEESY PORN MUSIC FTW

  • SONG USED IT BAKERY FOOTAGE?

  • How It's Made: People.

  • just like grandma used to make.

  • I LOVE BREAD! 🍞 (BREAD) FTW!!!

  • What the hell is a kilo and what is centigrade mean?!?!?!?

  • @TheBeigelboy a kilo=1000 gram

  • Wait a second, how do they put the ties onto the bread sack?? Damn you Discovery Channel!!

  • This video is awesome :)

  • 2:05 looks familiar

  • 4:11 a vacuum system 'what'?

  • that man has the most rectangular face I've ever seen

  • I want bread now

  • at @ 1:33 it looks like fat people having sex

  • @adamcosgrove123 you would know best ehehe

  • someone should make a bread loaf with no end piece, because, no one eats those >:3

  • bet it smells good in that factory

  • 1150 per hour...24 hours, this makes 27600.A small town worth FROM ONE MACHINE...talk about waste...we should have small bakeries again...

  • @tartupets What is wasted?

  • @BorgKing001 put it in context of the world population capable of buying bread made this way...

  • @tartupets A) The machine doesn't run 24/7 B) These factories supplies a huge area C) Damn near every grocery store has a bakery

    Still don't know what your complaining about

  • i love bread

  • 1,000kg is one tonne. But then he's an American and wouldn't know that.

  • @Shangas Maybe YOU should get your facts straight.

  • Narrated by Ross gellar from friends...

  • Voice breaky

  • 1:29 he lost his voice!!

  • ... depressing

    

  • Does he mean a metric ton, or an imperial ton? And can anyone tell me how much they weigh in kg?

  • @Rikairiify 1 metric tonne is 1,000kg. One imperial 'short' ton (the US version) is 907kg, while a 'long' ton (UK) is 1,016kg.

    Now you know.

  • @SoundOfScilence

    Metric > Imperial

    Other calculative units are so trivial and tangible.

    Metric is simple and sweet.

  • @SoundOfScilence thank you ! :)

  • @SoundOfScilence metric system simplicity ftw?

  • @SoundOfScilence ao you are saying that UK an US has a ton as well? but again its not the same :D:D:D

  • 11 people own small, independent bakery's.

  • What's the non-stick surface?

  • @PassTheLoot

    maybe its flower EVERYWHERE 

  • @PassTheLoot just oil or some!

  • Im a Baker and those thinks are Industrial .. Real bread is made in small machines (mixers) and requires a lot of time for the dough to grow up and a lot of handicraft..

  • That's not how I make bread?

  • No worries dude i watch these when im baked as well. No pun intended. But seriously, remember when discovery channel had good shows like this? :/

  • 1000kg..almost a ton.....it is 1 Ton 1000kg

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  • and through out all of this they don't go through a metal detector.

  • no 1000kilos is almost 1 tone didn't you hear him lmao

    

  • I love dinner rolls.

  • To everyone saying 1000kg is a ton, it's not, it's a tonne (a metric ton). 1000 kg is a little less than a UK Imperial ton, and a little more than a USA Imperial ton

  • Wow when the loaves were going into the bags, it looked like all the loaves were going into one bag. Machines sure are fast.

  • am i the only one who wants jump in that dough and sleep on it? it looks like a water mattress to me :/

  • does anybody else watch these videos while really high or is just me?

  • looks at bread " it's just you and me buddy ! "

  • 1000 Kilos is not ALMOST a ton..... IT IS A TON.

  • The voice over sounds like Ross from Friends…is that actually David Schwimmer?

  • @Lisa13245 Nope it a different guy.

  • GOD I LOVE BREAD!!!!!!!!!!!1

    

  • 1:34 Fat man running

  • I want my guy back! =(

  • 1000 kilo IS a ton

  • @Daotch1010 My thoughts exact..

  • @Daotch1010 no, it depends ;)

  • @Daotch1010 In US one ton is 2000 pounds or 907 kilograms.

  • @tatjoni here in holland 1000 kilo is a ton...

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  • @Daotch1010

    kilo means 1000 so saying "1000 kilo" means 1,000,000. you have to say what you're talking about like kilo GRAM or kilo METER or kilo LITER

  • @redbeast2

    here in holland we say kilo when we mean kilogram, because kilogram is so long

  • i'm so hungryyy!!!

  • someone tell the canuck narrator that it's hot dog BUNS not rolls...

  • I was originally looking for a Minecraft recipe, but i ran into this....

  • @TheDevilishAngel123 Tonne is the right spelling, not ton.

  • im fairly sure 1000 kilos is a tonne but interesting vid

  • @yort002 tonne? dont you mean ton?

  • @TheDevilishangel123 no i mean tonne thats the correct way to spell it

  • Any humans in the factory ?

  • thousand kilos is a ton...

  • 2:07 that machine taking a looong shit

  • How it's made: Babies

  • Food porn!

  • 2:22 looks like mochi (^^,)

  • I love the music!

  • They should sell the uncut toast loaf!! That looks fluffy and delicious

  • I thought 1000kg is EXACTLY 1 ton :/

  • @TheOats same here. The video might be talking about an imperial tonne instead of a metric one

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  • @TheOats 1000kg is not exactly 1 ton. 1000kg = 2204 lbs = 1.1 tons.

  • @TheOats it's exactly one ton (metric), but not quite exactly one tonne (imperial)

  • @scaryfish91 Tonne = Metric. Ton = Imperial.

  • @TheOats with binary system 1024 kilos are 1 ton :PPPPPP

  • @spiroslouis1 Actually, in binary 1 Ton = 1111101000 Kg.

  • @Yunituber i mean the poweres of 2 in computers science:S

  • @TheOats it is dude its the same as 150 stone 

  • This is how technology can make people jobless.

  • Awww, the bread dough is so cute at 2:20!

  • amazing drawing..

    

  • 4:56 is just so awesome lol nice

  • I'm impressed by those machines which make the bread and the design of them. Dope background music too.

  • i imagined the guy talkin was an old man not him at the end lulzerskates

  • I'm being picky, but they need to work on the accuracy of their scripts. I'm not an archaeologist, but the reign of King Tut wasn't 1300 years ago. Maybe 1300 bc, but not 1300 years ago.

  • @TranscendentBiscuit Good catch...I think BC was what they meant, too.

  • @TranscendentBiscuit yeah, i noticed that too. I heard it and was like I'm fairly certain his reign was longer ago than that. seeing as his reign was 1333-1323 BC I have to agree with you on their intentions but somebody should have caught that.

  • hey, who really gives a !@#$ if their bread weighs a ton?

  • 1:49 thousand kilos is a tone, not almost

  • @kangurski no, a 1000 kilos is a ton, and a bit more is a tonne

  • @thwalkingcatastrophe oh genius, if you could only get your facts right, that would be so nice. 1000 kilos is a tonne, no more, no less, but exactly. If you want to be particular, american ton is 907kg, so 1000 kilos will be MORE than a "ton", not "almost". Either way you're wrong my friend.

  • @kangurski shhesh! I got it the wrong way round! soorr-eeee

  • Personally, i think it looks more appetizing in dough form.

    

  • was I the only one fascinated at 2:06?

  • the music sounds like its from the show Courage the Cowardly Dog.

  • Thumbs Up If you know how to make bread on your own

  • he needs a new job..

  • its the mr. PAAAASTAAA guy!!!!!! XDD

  • Is this the American version?

  • This dude sounds like he's getting his asshole tickled when he is talking.

  • I once got a loaf of bread with a hole in the center few slices = (

    I guess it was because of the rolling step of production . . .

  • @jasonad2208 Well i don't work at that bread factory although i know its the same company i work for our rig at work is a lot more efficient in both rolls and bread production and our bread is rolled into a cylinder shape from a ball not a flat circle, why they flatten theirs first before molding is beyond my understanding also there equipment looks dated most of ours is fairly new less than 10-40 years old theirs is probably 50+ Weston's and been around since 1882 and is Canadian based.

  • @Ruimarques123 hey thanks for that but the thing is i live in india and i think they perhaps use a different technique to make mass produced bread which may not be the same as where you work. But i really appreciate your reply !! = )

  • Bakers will bake.

  • anyone else noticed how high his voice goes at 2.30 ?

    

  • tiny white blobs

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  • it must smell so good in that factory

  • I make my own bread. I use whole grain flour, white flour, nuts, seeds, dried fruit, oats, honey, flax seed and wheat germ. It's a very hearty bread that is not dry but is satisifying.

  • 9 people live in a different country like uh Africa.

  • what if the bread is stuck to the pan will it package the pan too

  • 8 guys doesnt know how to make bread

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  • 'Whole-grain', huh? Looks like that that crappy sponge-white bread to me!

  • Thumbs up if you are watching this while eating bread and love to watch little documentaries about the food you are eating at the moment, in front of the computer :)

  • @UncleSaat LOl i feel now a little bit crazy :D

  • @UncleSaat i thought i was the only one... we should make a support group

  • @an50331 Haha indeed we should! I do this all the time, its like my sacred time when eating!

    And I am fat, so you can imagine how much I learn! LOL

  • @UncleSaat OH MY GOD GET OUT OF MY FUCKING HEAD

  • @UncleSaat  Hahaahahahha so true! Or eating fruits and reading about their unbelievable source of vitamines so vital for our health! ;d

  • @UncleSaat - right! I'm having a nice, fresh apple pie right now...I wonder how it's made?

  • I LOVE POTATO BREAD

  • so this is how babies are made :D

  • love the background music.

  • is it just me, or did that 'multigrain' bread seem to be your ordinary white, containing no grains whatsoever?

  • @Elloweasle you sir, are dumb.

  • @JJboy1992 chheeeeers, but here, in multigrain bread the grains are actually visible.

  • there's obsolete ton's (imperial, american imperial, purple, UK imperial, short/long, yellow, etc.) [i may have made some of those up] and then there's REGULAR ton's. . . .which backwards nations (cough US) NEED to call "metric ton's" to know that its an (obvious) 1000 kg

  • I just fell asleep for 6:22 seconds :p

  • I want to se how babies is made =D everything in the begining to!

  • the dough rolls are so cute!

  • At 1:33 The dough looks like it's going "NOOOOO, GET ME OUT...NOOOOOoooooo"

  • he is a gay ross

  • Worst voice on HIM...

  • And then we have short and long tons.

    The list goes on and on for other units in Imperial, it's utterly horrible.

    Have a read of 'imperial units' on wikipedia. Follow some of the links. For the pound, we have;

    Avoirdupois, imperial standard, international standard, troy, tower, merchants, london and wool pounds. For just one unit! Ridiculous.

    7000 grains, 256 drachm, 16 ounces to the pound. Come on! That's a mess!

  • mes tai duona namie gaminam

  • it would suk if one part of the sections stopped working. they may have to actually give people jobs. cause everybody knows that world wouldn't function properly if there wasn't any bread in the store whenever somebody wanted it. lol but remember, the faster its produced the worse the quality and they more time and effort that goes making it the better quality.

  • @merleage2 It would only require room to house the dough while it rises. They could let it rise for 4-8 hours instead of the current 2, but the flavor would be drastically improved.

  • i like the molding part too

  • I wonder how they made the drawing in the beggining. It must have been hard. But its cool. And well worth it.

  • yah homogeneus he cant pronounce i like the girls voice better

  • How it's Made has the chillest music I've ever heard on a T.V. show.

  • @vadan judism is a religion not a race so it's not racism stupid get ur shit straight.

  • opening lines says "Some 13 hundred years ago, in the time of king tut" ?????? that would mean king tut was alive in the 8th century, when he lived from 1341bc - 1326bc.

    Discovery Channel needs to watch the History Channel more often.

  • @TheWacoKid1963 make that 1323bc not 1326bc, bloody typo's

  • wow whoever engineered the rounding part of the dough machines... wow

  • i hate jews

  • @tirynsaint hey me 2! we got so much in common :)

  • @tirynsaint i hate racist

  • @tirynsaint I hate peope that discriminate by religion or race.

  • i wait till the end of the

  • Did anybody wait till the end ? ^_^

  • "DOH

  • omg dough balls are cute

  • 00:35 that kinda looks like the letters in the ABC-TV logo!<