A viral video has caused a stir in India by showing alleged unsanitary conditions at a bread manufacturing plant in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh.
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- What does the video show?
- Why did the video raise concerns about hygiene?
- How did people react on the Internet?
What does the video show?
The video, “How to Make Bread in a Factory,” has led many viewers to question the safety and cleanliness of professionally produced bread. The video begins with a worker pouring large bags of flour into a huge dough mixer.
To avoid stickiness, a significant amount of oil is used, raising concerns about the high fat content. The dough is then portioned, weighed, and placed into molds before being baked in a large oven.
Why did the video raise concerns about hygiene?
After baking, the bread is taken to a cooling board and workers handle it without gloves. The video then shows a machine cutting the bread and another worker packaging it without gloves.
The viral behind-the-scenes film, which provided a glimpse into the factory’s methods, generated widespread revulsion and outrage.
How did people react on the Internet?
With approximately 40,000 views, social media is awash with critical comments as people vow to avoid mass-produced bread due to the disturbing and unhealthy practices shown in the video.
“Hygiene committed suicide, especially when he placed the baked bread on the green carpet where he had already placed his foot,” said one viewer. “If you see any hotel kitchen, you’ll never eat again; most restaurants in the world are the same,” one person commented. “Unhealthy process as usual,” said a third user.
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Source: vtt.edu.vn