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On Thursday, July 30, 2020 at 4:08:04 PM UTC-10, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> The Science channel has a series called Super Factories. The particular > episode I'm watching has a segment on the Heinz factory in the UK. They > do canned beans there. They make 4500 cans per minute, about 4 million > cans a day. 1200 tons of dried beans are shipped in every week. > > Each bean is inspected by lasers and split beans or pebbles are rejected > but not wasted. They become fertilizer. > > Tomato paste comes from Spain, Italy, California Same spices since 1892 > are added. Beans are cooked in the can using rotary steam cookers. > > If you are looking for it on cable, it is episode 3 and will repeat or > be available on demand. The title is NASA Rocket Factory. The Brits are truly into canned beans. https://sfae.com/ECommerceSite/files...a5e2d3dd99.jpg |
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