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1 online resource (1 video file, 27 min. 52 sec.) : digital, stereo., sound, color. |
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digital |
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video file MPEG-4 Flash |
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Inside a factory |
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Inside a factory.
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Originally produced by TV Choice in 2006. |
Summary |
Walkers and Tyrrells both make the same basic thing - crisps - but in very different ways. Walkers is the biggest crisp-maker in the country. Tyrrells is tiny by comparison. But success for both depend on how their crisps are made - on what happens inside the factory. Raw materials: Crisp-making at Tyrrells starts with its raw materials - the potatoes grown in fields near its factory. Tyrrells make much of their crisps being hand-made but they're keen users of information technology. "Magic eyes" - electronic sensors - are dotted throughout the factory and monitor and control all aspects of the production process. Different types of production: Walkers' manufacturing is continuous flow - continually producing as many crisps as possible as cheaply as possible. Tyrrells, on the other hand, operate batch production - in other words constantly making short runs of products. Crisp-making means meeting crucial standards in areas like quality, hygiene and food safety, and the environment. Tyrrells scores environmentally - it's a prime example of local production. But aren't they bad for you? Health worries have hit crisp sales in recent years. Walkers' answer? Make healthier crisps, promoted in a campaign starring Gary Lineker. But how do Tyrrells' crisps compare in health terms? And regardless of the brand, are we just eating too many salty snacks? |
Original Version |
Originally produced Bromley, Kent : TV Choice, c2006. |
System Details |
Mode of access: World Wide Web. |
Subject |
Potato chips -- Manufacture.
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Snack foods.
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Potato chip industry.
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Potato chip industry -- Great Britain.
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Added Author |
Kanopy (Firm)
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Added Title |
Crisp makers |
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1065023 Kanopy |
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