Apart from being a rather disjointed video, I was amused to see the cornflakes being packed into bags labelled "Dehydrated garlic flakes" (at 12:51) and marked as "Product of China" whilst later the flakes are shown as being from Columbia. The Smart Farm is really a Stupid Farm which likes misleading titles to it's videos
@chickenwing11114 күн бұрын
I don't think flip-flops in the flake factory are up to US FDA standards either.
@yangtse559 сағат бұрын
Give it a few years and most online video will be weird AI...
@marshalllarson8970Ай бұрын
Seeing workers walking among the flakes in BARE FEET makes me want to run right out to buy some flakes!!!
@MarkSentMeАй бұрын
They're made from corns!
@15743_HertzАй бұрын
And that's where cornflakes get their distinct smell of foot odor.
@leonardodalongislandАй бұрын
Everything done in India is dirty.
@RestorationWatchАй бұрын
Bare feet, bare hands, and sweaty arm pits with workers wearing singlets and no masks. Third World food for First World countries. I need to go throw up now.
@leonardodalongislandАй бұрын
@@RestorationWatch I've got to believe that the C.F. we eat in America are made in America-I hope
@bser3973Ай бұрын
Years ago I read, If you eat corn flakes for breakfest you'll get more vitamins from eating the BOX.
@mrolavaughn5447Ай бұрын
The first 5 min 46 sec of this Video show the preparation of cobs of fresh sweet corn ( cut to a desired length ) for FREEZING, which will next be packaged-up for sale as Frozen ( Sweet ) Corn on the Cob. This portion of the Video has NOTHING TO DO with individual kernels of corn that must be dried-down to a 12% moisture level for safe room temperature storage in bulk, and to allow for their grinding into flour. It is completely absurd to suggest that corn, Still In _Green_ Husks, has been brought into a such a facility just to be turned into corn flour.
@randybird9979Ай бұрын
as fake as cnn
@alext8828Ай бұрын
Was that subsequently?
@jeffreysokal72642 ай бұрын
Thanks for reminding me why I don't eat factory food.
@DeontjieАй бұрын
It almost seems that a fully automated factory is more safe and controlled than a semi-automated factory.
@SiXiamАй бұрын
@@Deontjie Not many fully automated factories. All of them have steps that are too difficult and costly for a machine to do.
@crystalbubbenmoyer985825 күн бұрын
Anything your buying comes from a factory one way or another
@kenpeken1276Ай бұрын
So happy to see people walking on the corn flakes with dirty feet. Adds that special flavor.
@flipperfryerАй бұрын
That's how they are Salted
@ethanlamoureux5306Ай бұрын
This is how food is prepared in India. Indians prefer their food off the floor, like animals. They do everything on the floor, even eating their meals there. They don’t know what furniture is. Later you see a much nicer factory in Colombia, demonstrating how most of the world prepares food. The Colombian factory packages its cereal into hermetically sealed plastic bags which are then placed in cardboard boxes for shipping. The Indian factory simply shovels the cereal off the floor into cardboard boxes. Plastic bags are too expensive, and don’t add the necessary cardboard flavor to the flakes.
@richardwallinger1683Ай бұрын
what happened to the flavour enhancing beetles which were running around on the corn cobs euk. .
@nunyabidness11720 күн бұрын
Most definitely not in the U.S.
@reezalbasri18 күн бұрын
@@flipperfryer 😂😂😂
@jeffreygamer3142 ай бұрын
9 out 14 minutes of this video are not about corn flakes
@cw4608Ай бұрын
And those unrelated minutes are repetetive explanations of cob sorting and cleaning unrelated to corn flakes.
@jeffreygamer314Ай бұрын
@@cw4608 and if you notice in the video at around 4:15 it clearly switches from corns cut into 3/4th the original shape from what I see to full corns with the corn clothes removed,once again at 5:49 it switches to a different factory with a different style of corn, and lastly if you see at around 5:30- 9:05 it is talking about corn flour/maize powder. So yeah 9 of 14 minutes are not about corn flakes.
@jeffreygamer314Ай бұрын
also also at like 9:05 it shows full kernels not corn powder.
@DeerheartStudioArtsАй бұрын
looks like some of this process is about feed corn not corn for human consumption.
@BartlettTFDАй бұрын
Unfortunately I had to give it a 👎. The video SHOULD have been about the making of corn flakes as the title suggests. Instead, we’re seeing how corn is processed for sale as small cut ears. Not about corn flake production until the last segment. Very disappointing and misleading❗️
@DoubleDogDare54Ай бұрын
You will watch this entire video and still not know how corn flakes are made in America.
@mrgoats2 ай бұрын
Dude really busted out the thesaurus
@nbyz2 ай бұрын
Once. And then effectively and efficiently facilitated a systematic conveyance of those words. Systematically.
@tiarast6282 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂 hilariously annoying
@donengle9125Ай бұрын
Subsequently and systematically read it over and over!
@micklee9014Ай бұрын
Came for this 😂
@jasonseaward8506Ай бұрын
I actually said the same thing and then saw this as I was reading more of the comments hahaha
@LizardKing0851Ай бұрын
I'm sure this is a 3rd world corn flake factory..., this isn't Kellogg or Post.
@johnwarwick4105Ай бұрын
Hope not 😂
@DeontjieАй бұрын
That clean automated factory is from South Africa. Just look at the workers there.
@tomb.1972Ай бұрын
It doesn't match U.S. standards in food handling.
@extremelystablegenius47602 ай бұрын
10:32 dirty feet on your corn flakes
@tonythomas6591Ай бұрын
Indian Manufacturer
@uspatriot7484Ай бұрын
Don't like toe jam with your flakes?
@Jghf9-13Ай бұрын
Eeww 😳
@gallowaylightsАй бұрын
Another AI generated video all mixed up😢
@sirtango12 ай бұрын
Sweet corn, grain corn, and I could’ve sworn I saw some popcorn in the too! I’m hungry now!
@waynemartin75432 ай бұрын
Subsequently, designated, appropriately, etc.
@AzeOfSpadez2 ай бұрын
systemically
@balsalmalberto80862 ай бұрын
Written, directed and produced by AI.
@chrisallen2005Ай бұрын
Systematically into rotary drums.
@MarkSentMeАй бұрын
Facilitated in systematically subsequent facilities.
@balsalmalberto80862 ай бұрын
I stopped eating cardboard for breakfast a few years ago. I think protien is more filling carbs. Like eggs. Fat free plain Greek yogurt with real bananas, blueberries and peanut butter granola. yum yum yum.
@DustinJames-mk1gl2 ай бұрын
Youre right Carbs gave a high glycemic index meaning you get a spike in blood sugar and a crash whereas with proteins it's a slower more controlled blood sugar spike
@rswowАй бұрын
Beans/lentils and rice. Beans/lentils and bread. Perfect!
@dutchman063Ай бұрын
Fat free yogurt is filled with sugars. the best yogurt is with all the fat in it and no sugars, granola is very high glycemic...bad bad badfor you
@balsalmalberto8086Ай бұрын
@@dutchman063 You got a source that fatty greek yogurt is better for than fat free greek yogurt? Also there's tons of different granola brands with less sugar than the general mills garbage,.
@and7bartonАй бұрын
The rats in my old job in a grocery warehouse preferred the cartons to the contents.
@BlueFox612 ай бұрын
9:48 "the kernels are then spread out on trays" Sir that's the tile grout from the floor
@paulscussel14017 күн бұрын
Subsequently...Systematically...Methodically x 100 😂
@knockoutrat4065Ай бұрын
Amaizing.
@131dyanaАй бұрын
So interesting thanks.
@rebeccamyott70412 ай бұрын
🥵🤮🥵😡🙈😱👎👎👎👎👎👎👎Where was that guy from who was scooping Corn Flakes off the FLOOR with a Dustpan !!!!!!!!!!!👎👎👎👎👎🖕👎👎👎
@kaieteurcanada25 күн бұрын
he was from Hindia... LMAO
@geraldeaton4459Ай бұрын
I'm sure I saw a few times where the workers ... Inside the cereal factory, using bare hands on the products during the process.
@Stanb662000Ай бұрын
handling raw product with bare hands does not increase the risk to any great degree as the cooking process is what actually sterilises the product from any pathogens. Being a dry product there's little risk of later bacterial contaminants growing to a level posing any risk - In the west we are just conditioned to think that wearing gloves is somehow more Hygienic where in reality, unless they are changed almost continuously they make little difference
@ethanlamoureux5306Ай бұрын
You forgot to mention the feet. But don’t worry, that’s just food for consumption in India or Pakistan where people eat off the floor.
@StarphotАй бұрын
Misleading video. Looks like footage from Indian, Pakistani and Mexican factories I seen from machinery videos. European and American factories of any kind are harder to get footage from their operations. Corn flakes are not made from sweet corn either. That corn is frozen or canned. The dry field corn is used to make meal after it is processed to bring out the nutrients and that is used to make corn flakes and chips. In the US, more nutrients are added to most cereals. See the ingredients list on the cereal box.
@Thegoodguy2004Ай бұрын
Thats why my cornflakes tasted like feet 😮
@ChintanCG2 ай бұрын
The video missed how most corn is GMO
@dutchman063Ай бұрын
All corn is GMO.. corn does not grow organically
@TheSilmarillianАй бұрын
True that.
@dutchman063Ай бұрын
All corn is GMO.
@TheBirdandEagleАй бұрын
Man, after seeing this I think I will not be eating corn flakes. Scary processing method.
@nataliegist2014Ай бұрын
Look up why dr. Kellogg developed cornflakes and you decently won’t.
@Erik-oe7gc25 күн бұрын
I’ve bought my last box of corn flakes!
@charliemagoo794328 күн бұрын
Our combine delivers kernels to the truck. The truck dumps at the mill. Saves all the hand work
@philippehousset7162Ай бұрын
Minute 13:00 From dehidrated garlic granule to corn flakes, interesting
@robertsheray3659Ай бұрын
informative, thank you. The text sounds like it was written by a Sociology student attempting to fill a Blue Book and impress the instructor with the vocabulary. Ahhhh. days of yore...such memories...😂
@dadautube20 сағат бұрын
somehow after watching this video and seeing how in some instances the workers actually walk on and among the corns spread on the floor, i feel like i don't want to eat corn flakes cereal anymore ...
@Aawsomeguy12 күн бұрын
Usually when I see corn flakes I automatically think of Kelloggs.
@ConnorFarm-CF2 ай бұрын
Great video. ❤❤
@glenndavis479Ай бұрын
I saw a video the other day where the grand daughter of the Kellogg family said they never had any of their products inside their home and wouldn't eat them.
@victorbunch7725Ай бұрын
I also heard that McDonald's employees are advised to not eat the food! And this video just reminds me why i never eat cereal of any kind!
@butchkaminsky9470Ай бұрын
Will somebody call ICE all ready. 😂
@MLeeK365Ай бұрын
Glad to see actual humans involved with this process more than most modern factories 🎉
@reezalbasri18 күн бұрын
Yum...indeed there is extra flavoring😅
@barbarashirland9078Ай бұрын
Whoever wrote the text for the narration must have sat up nights trying to think up the fanciest words for everything. It was hilarious!
@DunnickFayuroАй бұрын
Too many factual errors and innacuracies to list them all here. Very poor quality control.
@Mick.PorterАй бұрын
Gross manufacturing. After watching people handling product without gloves and walking BAREFOOT with no sterile clothing or headcovering, on a floor, I'm never eating cereal again.
@everTriumphАй бұрын
I stopped feeding my father corn flakes when I realised that bouts of chronic constipation coincided with the previous meal.
@Og-JudyАй бұрын
Corn flakes are NOT made from "field corn used for animal feed"🤷
@NathanZSolomon18 күн бұрын
Boy!! That script an announcer really worked hard to use big words with technical detail to make it sound "glorious" rather than just a machines husking, cutting the cobs, removing the kernels, then making corn flakes.
@uspatriot7484Ай бұрын
Looks like cow corn, not sweet corn.
@clutzfrmr3645Ай бұрын
This video is goofed up. They are interspersing the processing of sweet corn with videos of field corn without saying so, making the video into a total mistake.
@anonnymowse2 ай бұрын
Kellogg sells Corn Flake crumbs which make a delicious breading on fish and chicken.
@lorettahookano6139Ай бұрын
I love corn flakes, now I’m hungry !
@Stoic_HoroАй бұрын
13:05 dehydrated garlic granule product of China. I thought this was about cornflakes made in America not garlic made in China!
@CaptTony107Ай бұрын
I WILL NEVER EAT CORN FLAKES AGAIN.
@elrobo3568Ай бұрын
I had corn flakes for breakfast this morning, now I feel like throwing up.
@TheBirdandEagleАй бұрын
Why isn't this made in AMERICA?????????????????????
@Granite-city180623 күн бұрын
I really appreciate the wee half tins of corn we can get ,put it in your Tuna toastie and your living. I also remember those Waltons ,corn bread ,so it’s strange it’s not pushed here in Scotland ,it should be more and made obviously usable 🫡🏴
@radyv4967Ай бұрын
Aint no way bro walkin barefoot on my mfkin cornflakes in india bruh
@hunnybunnysheavymetalmusic654222 күн бұрын
Yeah... So... Bare feet walking all over one's corn flakes... Were I one who ate corn flakes, I would have just ceased doing so.
@danielfeld87242 ай бұрын
This could have been done without the exhausting narration
@lewis9888Ай бұрын
They DO NOT get shipped from manufacturing plants to the stores here in the US anyway. They ship to a warehouse, then to a store.
@utube4greenfutureАй бұрын
Kellogs should sue you for implying corn flacks is handled without gloves in india by peoole barerfoot.
@howie4150Ай бұрын
Well that does it for me. I'll never eat corn flakes again. Thanks for dispelling the mystery of how corn flakes are made..
@johnhenry2265Ай бұрын
And after the consumer is done, then the flakes leave the corn hole headed down the drain- to the river- reaching the ocean to be food for crabs and clams.
@JosePerez-yg6mpАй бұрын
Crap!!!…how much of the corn must run through the workers dirty toe jam toes???…does this gives the corn a specific flavor???
@neilharvey3571Ай бұрын
@ 9:30 . Directed to a "Ground Containment System " ,, Translated to Engilsh ... Dumped on the Floor ..
@corvettesbme2 ай бұрын
I think it is great that nothing goes to waste! I love these videos!
@flipperfryerАй бұрын
Not even the Toe nails are Wasted
@zelphx14 күн бұрын
"Hey kids... today's word is 'systematic'".
@user-nk6if2pi3xАй бұрын
Different countries, different prices, different sanitation regulations.
@radarhouse6443Ай бұрын
AT THE 13.05 POINT OF THIS VIDEO THE CORN FLAKES ARE PUT IN "GARLIC GRANULE" BAGS. ANYONE ELSE NOTICE THAT? IF IT'S MADE OR PROSESSED IN CHINA I WON'T BUY OR EAT IT.
@charleskovalewski5210Ай бұрын
part of this is not about corn flakes.parts of this show sweet corn processioning.another part is field corn processioning for the corn flakes. wow messed up
@DeltsigАй бұрын
Tell me, Kelloggs Corn Flakes are not made by barefoot dudes. 🤮
@rollinghazards85209 күн бұрын
Subsequently Facilitating Systematically 😂😂😂
@danschoenharl385614 күн бұрын
Ai dude swallowed a thesaurus, but a thesaurus that should be classified as systematically and sophisticatedly meticulously limited, as we undergo the segmented operation of a narrative of minimal fulfillment.
@Stoic_HoroАй бұрын
13:50 eww what was that no gloves, a bent cardboard box, eww gross
@marjoriehuyett8803Ай бұрын
Not only bare feet & hands but with lots of jewelry & hairy arms!
@Dale-v6o12 күн бұрын
5:22 Did that water look as if it was under high pressure? NOPE. Edit: Corn sheller? Corn shucker. It's kinda hard to believe they can separate the germ from the kernel!
@bazra19Ай бұрын
All this automation is done in a country with high unemployment; WHY. Money in the pockets of the shareholders.
@niwrad842 ай бұрын
The smell of that fresh corn 🌽
@ppanzer72433 күн бұрын
How intersting! Bühler milling machines are manufactures in Switzerland.
@alexhayden2303Ай бұрын
Some time ago, Kellogg's published a progress report. Prominent, was the move to Mexico!
@KevinPieters-re6cdАй бұрын
Now i see why its SOOO expensive I ll stay with eating sweet corn
@marshalllarson8970Ай бұрын
The audio of the video in not synchronized with the actions being shown! Very poor editing!
@MprerАй бұрын
Modern engineering is amazing
@adeeponionbrahАй бұрын
What a word salad. I was Full in 30 seconds. How about organic non-gmo corn? What a great sales idea! Lets make some profits.
@Dale-v6o12 күн бұрын
LOL. The narrator keeps calling every procedure the "Corn cob." Where I come from, it's just called corn or corn on the cob until the kernel is removed. Then, what you have left is the corn cob. By the way, a dry corn cob makes a good butt wiper. Just don't get too carried away with it. It will leave a rash. Ever hear the phrase. "Rough as a cob." That's where it comes from. Ladies, use extreme caution.😮 😅
@peteypopsАй бұрын
…a ground containment system….the floor!
@nataliegist2014Ай бұрын
Everyone needs to lookup why dr Kellogg developed cornflakes you will never eat them again.
@J.C.739 күн бұрын
I'm seriously hoping all that corn in outdoor bins & hoppers are animal grade...😳
@lynnewilliams66592 күн бұрын
Workers walking on product with bare feet and hands. I almost puked.
@matchpoint1429 күн бұрын
A person would be better off eating the cardboard box that they put this stuff in than eating the junk inside.
@tuberNunya9 күн бұрын
These shorts are from three different factories.
@hicoteo12 күн бұрын
Factory produced food. The death of soooo many people.
@Questor-ky2fvАй бұрын
How often is the equipment cleaned? Looks like never. As a child I discovered that processed cereals, with all their sugar and other cr@p kept upsetting my stomach, so on my own, I stopped eating them, except once in a blue moon. I will occasionally buy whole grains, like Kamut or ground organic corn flour. I will have hot bowls of kamut either sweetened or as a savory for several days. I will cook up batches of stone ground corn mush, usually as a savory and have it several days in a row. I like cooked whole grains and stone ground corn mush much better than those awful processed cereals. I'm in my mid-60s now, so I've been doing this for several decades.
@peetahАй бұрын
Someone stole a bunch of videos from the internet, spliced them all together, then used an AI to make a bunch of verbose commentary in hopes that people would stick around and watch the entire 15 minute mediocre video.
@tylaranderson8559Ай бұрын
If this is about Corn Flakes why was some of the Corn shown to be cattle corn ? I'll admit I did not watch it to the end because things seem to be so out of order
@ntal585912 күн бұрын
Just after he bangs on about how the workers pick out foreign contaminates @4:52 is the ugliest corn cob you are going to see.
@shannonwayneburns1140Ай бұрын
Fresh sweet corn isn't made into corn flakes.
@commentsarefree43118 күн бұрын
Video section are totally mixed up. Even corn and mais sections are in the wrong place.
@99991rayАй бұрын
Love the techno-speak.........🤣
@AllProcessingFactory19 күн бұрын
How many uses of corn?
@RustyOsborne-q3tАй бұрын
Which place is the Libby's in Rochester Minnesota? Just guessing
@thewayitis3054Ай бұрын
Mmmm corn flakes I love them
@Hailey_WhiteRavenАй бұрын
We all eat insects in one way or other...so what it all comes out the poop shute...its whats kept in the heart that either hurts you or makes you cherish life❤❤❤
@danielfantino1714Ай бұрын
They always talk about precision...and saw rotten corn, or already eated part by mices or raccoons. Employees with facial mask, gloves, uniform and some in flip flop, bare feet, everything on the ground being shoveled. From very clean mills to....on the ground it goes. Mices at night must have quite a party down there. Funny how general household will throw in garbage what fall on the floor, while the same product is unloaded from truck outside, beside or on trailer tires. Truck never drops engine oil, and their tires always clean. No insects or spiders overthere....😅😅😅😅 I feel hungry, must fill my Corn Flakes bowl and add milk also so clean....humm yummy😅😅😅😅😅😅
@robertstanford917713 күн бұрын
This is one messed up, cluster screwed video. One minute it's showing field corn and the next sweet corn. I think that the sweet corn had both ends precisely cut off at least twice and one of the times, they just had the stalk end precisely cut off. 🤣
@jasonseaward8506Ай бұрын
Could he have said: "subsequently, systematically, facilitate, any more times lol? Whoever wrote this needs a thesaurus to help reduce the repetitive nature of the script