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The Food That Built America (2019)

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The Food That Built America

16 commentaires
9/10

Almost perfect

"The Food that Built America" is another in the series about how American was "built". Previous series include "The Men Who Built America" (2012), "How Booze Built America" (2017), and "The Men Who Built America: The Frontiersmen" (2018). Each one is exceptional as is this one.
  • drjgardner
  • 15 août 2019
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7/10

Good tasting series that is informative and historical telling of the many famous products that fills our stomachs!

Everyone and all of us love and enjoy food and with this new "History Channel" series called "The Food that Built America" it's very historical and informative as it tells how many of our favorites snacks were developed plus it tells the background and start of many famous tycoons. Spotlighted are fast food giants like McDonald's, Wendy's and Burger King. And the soda giants like Pepsi and Coke are featured. And interesting is seeing history and coming about of snack kings Hershey, Kellogg, Post, and Lays. Overall if you like history and want to know the pop culture of products and like to eat then watch this series it will fill you up just right!
  • blanbrn
  • 15 mars 2021
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9/10

The perfect history show for non-fans of history

If you were less than enthused in history class but love pop culture, this is the show that will turn you into a history buff. And it's genuinely fascinating for true history buffs, Americana fans, foodies, and big business fanatics -
  • shelleyalevin
  • 23 févr. 2022
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10/10

Fascinating insights into what drove food tycoons to succeed

Kudos to History Channel for a riveting and well-made documentary about visionaries with ambition, drive, a thirst for success, and a willingness to risk everything on an untested, untried idea for a food that no one had experienced before.

This three-part six-plus-hour documentary follows the failure and success of several now-household product names from entrepreneurs Henry Heinz, Will and John Kellogg, Frank and Forrest Mars, Charlie Post and his ambitious daughter Marjorie, Milton Hershey, Harland Sanders, Clarence Birdseye, the two McDonald brothers, and the nearly-forgotten John Pemberton and his invention, Coca-Cola. Their tales are set against the backdrop of a country that, in the space of less than a century, evolved from a largely agrarian culture to the leader of the free world.

Each story is told by well-cast and talented actors, and supported by interviews with food historians, history professors, and food writers. The dramatizations take us to earlier times when success was far from assured, and failure and bankruptcy a real possibility.

The sets are stunning. Some exterior shots were done on location. I did wonder whether many of the interior scenes were filmed at the actual locations where they first occurred. They're first rate.

The people interviewed (primarily corporate and culinary historians) add their own in-depth knowledge to each tale. Whether they're discussing Hershey, or the Kellogg brothers, or Sanders, or one of the other culinary pioneers, each stresses that while they're household names today, success was not assured. Indeed, several of these 'food pioneers' went bust -- some more than once -- only to claw their way back up. Two world wars and a great depression challenged them to the point of failure, while post-war booms presented untold opportunities.

The people chosen each invented a food (or developed new ways to prepare or sell food) that had never existed before. In each case, they had to convince a skeptical public to try something new and unique, which meant big risk and long hours. In the end, each succeeded, and most of them reaped both fame and fortune.

The tale of the Kellogg brothers is intimately intertwined with that of C.W. Post, and their shared history is riveting. The same can be said of the friendship, then rivalry, then all-out war between two candy titans -- Hershey's Chocolate and Mars, Inc.

The histories of these food tycoons are somewhat different, but they shared the same goal: to change the way America looked at food. It was their overwhelming drive to succeed, and their certainty that their idea was the one America was waiting for, that finally paid off. The Food That Built America is entertaining, instructive, and even inspiring.
  • Paul_in_NJ
  • 13 août 2019
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10/10

Campbell Scott the narrator is outstanding

The narrator of this very entertaining story is Campbell Scott, he is one if not the best at telling stories, love all the background stories on the major characters, a well deserved 10
  • DingelBerry
  • 13 août 2019
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10/10

Interesting

  • gkeith_1
  • 21 févr. 2020
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10/10

What a surprise!

I knew the reputation of the History channel and all their strange documentaries so I would never had watched this.

However, my wife chose it so I started watching under protest and expecting that she'll give up after ten minutes because of the bad quality.

Well, she got disinterested quick enough but I got hooked in that same interval!

I watched the full series in one sitting and even my wife got interested again after I caught her up on the famous people and companies.

It was very interesting, well acted and narrated and the reenactments were of such quality that you could have fooled me into believing it was a normal TV series!
  • kurisutofusan
  • 26 juin 2021
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8/10

Interesting and educational

Stunned my co-workers with all my "knowledge." Learn how Hershey, Kellogg, Post, McDonalds, and Heinz became household brands.
  • rider320
  • 23 août 2019
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8/10

Interesting approach.

Just right. Adding dramatisation to the storytelling of great American food brands... really works. The Food that Built America may not be one of the best documentaries ever made - but it is certainly is one of the more entertaining.

Suitability Schneider, Grim and Withe deliver a "fast food" approach to the documentary format - you keep wanting to come back for more. It's interesting, easy viewing and entertaining.

Adding to merit; it is, arguably, appealing to those who normally avoid documentaries and so manages to spread knowledge to a broader audience.

Well done.
  • philip-00197
  • 24 juin 2021
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7/10

Pretty good series but....

  • wkozak221
  • 12 janv. 2022
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8/10

Good work

I started watching it when I got covid in mid June 2021 and immediately like it. It talks about all of the foods that Americans grew up with from Hersheys, KFC, Lays. Among many many others. It gives people a good insight about the foods they grew up eating as a kid. It's in a great format that keeps the viewer interested to learn about the investors of the foods and why the food was made and the time period and the conflict between the rival of the company. It makes you feel that you're in the time period that there mentioning. Great job history channel keep of the good work can't wait to see new episodes.
  • davidaempatton-27461
  • 4 mars 2023
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4/10

At least twice as long as it needs to be

The stories are indeed interesting, I give them a 9/10 for that (it's amazing how much of our gastro American culture is junk food!) but the majority of the talking heads they choose to give color commentary (with the possible exception of Adam Richman) are atrocious -- boring, redundant to what was just narrated, and most of them have voices so grating it's hard to focus on anything they're saying. Also, the re-creations are both unnecessary and dowright silly after a while -- nobody ages (ever!) and nobody ever changes their outfit! I'm sorry, but after so many episodes, that just becomes a joke. If each episode was 30 minutes and they simply stuck to the history without all the unnecessary fluff, I'd rate it much higher.
  • nillabop
  • 11 janv. 2023
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9/10

Astonishing!

"The Food That Built America" tells the astonishing stories behind the foods and food services we enjoy and take for granted today. Each episode plays out dramatic and engaging tales involving historical events, breakthroughs in manufacturing technology, packaging and distribution challenges, wavering public opinions, ruthless corporate battles, marketing genius, and boom or bust luck. Most impressive is the courage, perseverance, and ingenuity of the individual Americans behind so many of the iconic products and companies that are still around. I find myself saying, "Wow!" multiple times every episode. This is a truly great series, and I'm so glad I came across it on my library's free streaming service.
  • tamiks
  • 8 févr. 2025
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8/10

The music is over-the-top idiotic

Loved the series, but why the crazy music? Ken Burns it ain't. It sounds more like a murder mystery than a food documentary. Annoying.
  • paulstrebe
  • 22 mai 2021
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8/10

Very interesting but a shame it holds back some information

In Season one, episode 3, no credit is given to the U. K. company Rowntrees whom Forrest Mars copied their product called smarties to make the very same but called M & M's.

Rowntree's Smarties were invented before Mars' M&Ms.

Smarties were first produced by Rowntree's in the UK in 1937.

M&Ms were introduced by Mars in the US in 1941.

So, Smarties came four years earlier than M&Ms.

This product was the catalyst for Mars huge growth and to become the wealthiest family owned business in the US in 1988.

Rowntree's was a UK company. It was founded in 1862 in York, England, by Henry Isaac Rowntree. The company became famous for producing chocolates and sweets, including Smarties, KitKat, Aero, and Fruit Pastilles.

In 1988, Rowntree's was bought by Nestlé, a Swiss multinational, and is now part of Nestlé UK.
  • vfqjrxjqw
  • 30 mars 2025
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4/10

Get rid of the talking head interviews.

I tried watching this show from the long form 2 hour shows, and while the actor portrayals and narration are good, they don't need the talking head interviews of some two-bit author, YouTube/podcast "star" or other so-called "experts". It's like they didn't know which they wanted to do and just threw everything together. The talking heads just get annoying after awhile (especially Adam Richman who also ruined the new Modern Marvels and Toys that Built America). They just waste time repeating what was said 30 seconds before.

They could probably save a lot of money on this show and the Toys That Built America by getting rid of the "expert" interviews and just keeping the narration and recreations.
  • greenmanjph
  • 5 juin 2024
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