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I have enjoyed watching and learning from the show, The Food Factory, and The Food Factory, USA, for quite some time. It is most interesting and it has sometimes influenced me in my food choices.
Unfortunately, the 2015 episodes with the new addition of the so-called 3-D effects when changing scenes, or camera angles, is very disturbing to watch. It certainly does not add to the program. I don't know how to describe how or why it is so bothersome, whether it's my eyes, my brain, or both, but I am sorry to say I can no longer watch this show or The Food Factory, USA.
Nella Barrow
Unfortunately, the 2015 episodes with the new addition of the so-called 3-D effects when changing scenes, or camera angles, is very disturbing to watch. It certainly does not add to the program. I don't know how to describe how or why it is so bothersome, whether it's my eyes, my brain, or both, but I am sorry to say I can no longer watch this show or The Food Factory, USA.
Nella Barrow
I actually like all the puns, and fun comments by the narrators. It would be a dry ordinary program without it. The program shows how many foods are made. it is amazing how much is done by high tech machines, while other companies still take a hands-on approach to many of the processing steps. i would like to see a program about how they clean all those food machines, like the chocolate enrobers.
Horrible narration filled with stupid puns and bad jokes.
Also, why are all the products from small, vegan companies?
Also, why are all the products from small, vegan companies?
An interesting behind the scenes exploration of how food is sourced, manufactured, and packaged, is ruined by asinine narration that insults the intelligence of the viewer. Instead of imparting pertinent information about the process we are seeing, the producers seem to feel the need to entertain us with a script that adds nothing to our enlightenment but instead makes one cringe due to its inane character. Why do these shows try so hard to be funny when there feeble attempts at humor are totally unsuccessful? If the narration was edited down to include only the descriptive and informational comments, it would be a great improvement and make the show much more watchable.
I just ran into this series recently, and was thoroughly enjoying it, except for the commentators. Basically, it's "How It's Made" (which doesn't really show you how something is made) for food, only I think it shows more about the production processing than HIM does. BUT, then I started noticing the errors. The one I just heard. The narrators starts the show talking about nuts, how there are nut trees all over the world, how nuts are good for you, and then the show start on -- peanuts -- and NEVER, EVER is there stated that THE PEANUT IS _NOT_ A NUT. For the ignorant, then, they now think that peanuts ARE nuts. Sheez.
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