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Modern Marvels: The Evolution of the Assembly Line (S12, E38) | Full Episode
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While the basic principles of the assembly-line technique for mass production haven’t changed in over 100 years, the people and the products that exploit the assembly line have. See more in Season 12, Episode 38, “The Evolution of the Assembly Line.”
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History favorite Modern Marvels is back…with a fresh take and a new attitude. This time Modern Marvels goes straight for the taste buds in an all-compassing celebration and exploration of food. Celebrated food expert Adam Richman crisscrosses the country taking a deep dive into how food products are made, detailing both the process of the craft and the inspiration behind the ideas. With exclusive behind-the-scenes access to the most well-known and beloved global industry titans, and the most promising up-and-coming small-town entrepreneurs, Richman will immerse us in every step of the process. He’ll follow the journey of our nations favorite and most nostalgic foods; from raw chocolate ingredients grown on artisanal Hawaiian cacao farms, to the fantastically gargantuan factories making billions of ice cream cones per year, to your favorite snack brands and fast food restaurants. This tasty trek will paint a larger story of America and the world, taking viewers on a ride into the past, present and future-one bite at a time.
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I work on an assembly line and im watching a show about….
All was invented in Ghana
And what does the workers in Alabama have to say about the death of American soldiers being killed in Korea.
I worked at the hyundai plant in montgomery it was amazing to see from start to finish
Amazon warehouses today 11:07
Fordism…some people are still suffering with that today and don’t even work for any automobile factory
Thank you.
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If you actually know anything about history you’d know the assembly line was around alooooooooot longer then what most people believe. Is wasn’t ford lol
Ford for the second straight year has issued the most American recalls.. 8.8 million in2022..South of the border manufacturers with workers making 20$ per day
Man.. how many fingers came with that pound of hamburger??
Henry Ford was a horrible man that I would never want for a friend. But he gave jobs to thousands of people. Especially blacks from the south.. this gave hope to black peoples family’s to come north and make a new beginning.. hard work , long hours, but so what..they were used to that,no big deal..
Interesting 🤔 how the family in the video, the 2nd and 3rd generation is like it’s a tough job, then by the 4th generation in the video, those guys are whinning cry babies. The older generation is tougher people. Cool to show
Interestingly, the meat-industry really is an, “automobile assembly line in reverse”
assembly is ok but i worked on one it’s not for everyone
😊 I’m being stalked😢
I thought John Rockefeller was the world’s first billionaire.
Back when things were made well.
Watching this right now in a Ford Factory lol 😂
30:55 That’s a scene straight out of the 1986 movie, ‘Gung-Ho’
Gen X success
The family of Roosevelt Ford can’t have 300 years of automotive assembly experience because cars havs not been around for 300 years..they have been around for barely like 140 years.
I like these older episodes. The new ones just aren’t as good.