The Evolution of Convenience: Supermarkets, Bread, and Refrigerators | Extra Long Documentary

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Get.factual

2 ай бұрын

Today we are jumping straight into the history of Everyday Essentials. Discover the fascinating evolution of modern convenience with insights from experts and archival footage in this exploration of the supermarket's origins and future trajectory. Delve into the rich history and cultural significance of bread, tracing its journey from grain to staple food across civilizations. Then, journey through the evolution of the refrigerator, reflecting on its impact on our lives and the environment, from past innovations to future challenges.
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@EnronnSierra
@EnronnSierra 2 ай бұрын
So glad I stumbled across this on a Sunday evening. I love the fridge, don't know what I would without it.
@dcorgard
@dcorgard Ай бұрын
Sadly, woman widely working also had the effect of an exponential increase of exploitation of workers. Because, now that a household has two bread makers, they could pay each one much less than they used to... We are paid way less than we deserve and for what we produce. They could easily double everyone's wages without any issue - just get rid of the shareholders who do NOTHING to contribute to production. Increases in production should enhance the productive WORKER'S wages and work-life balance. An increase of about 400% in productivity since the 1970's has not gone to the workers; in fact we work more and are paid about 10% less based on purchasing power than we were 50 years ago. CEOs increased their payout from 20:1 to their average worker's wage to 350-400:1. We could work half as much and be paid twice as much if we get rid of non-productive people from work. Especially since I would define work as actually being productive. As far as many of us are concerned, these people don't contribute to production whatsoever. We could eliminate the managerial class, and we'd be far more productive than we already are. And it's far worse in the Global South, since we still colonize these areas economically...
@ronswansonsdog2833
@ronswansonsdog2833 21 күн бұрын
This is a well written and enlightening post. Thanks!
@Derek-no8fu
@Derek-no8fu 2 ай бұрын
I swear these people try to convince us to eat the bugs every chance they get.
@jimclercx4208
@jimclercx4208 Ай бұрын
took longer than expected (48:10) to get to the globalist "plant and insect protein" lecture about harming the planet.
@djsfunhouse.
@djsfunhouse. Ай бұрын
And ? It's not a horrible thing . I bet a lot of bugs were a lot tastier than some of the women I ate
@izzydeadyet7336
@izzydeadyet7336 Ай бұрын
@@djsfunhouse.gross , you must have brutal ‘taste’ in women! And a bug eater to boot! You sound like a lib, NEXT!!
@kel-in5gi
@kel-in5gi Ай бұрын
Yes
@crimony3054
@crimony3054 Ай бұрын
They've got something that out-competes a city rat and tastes like filet mignon. Trying to make up for the lab leak. A country boy can survive.
@victorwadsworth821
@victorwadsworth821 2 ай бұрын
Worked for Buddies Grocery in 70's, bought by Winn Dixie in Mineral Wells, Texas, became first Winn Dixie in Texas.
@jodyel
@jodyel 2 ай бұрын
And then came Walmart...the behemoth of today's supermarkets. I wanna be around when we get Star Trek-like food replicators. That would be so cool! 😃😃
@simoneleles5209
@simoneleles5209 Ай бұрын
Me too!😄
@kriscarlson2716
@kriscarlson2716 29 күн бұрын
We already do, it’s called GMO’s
@XDJani0
@XDJani0 16 күн бұрын
I can't get over how the brunette always looks like even she's surprised by the facts she's saying! It's adorable actually.
@gj8683
@gj8683 2 ай бұрын
Funny the "Walk on the Wild Side" background music in the bread part
@Howoldareweanywayyipes
@Howoldareweanywayyipes 2 ай бұрын
I remember the Piggly Wiggly stores with the narrow aisles. One failed and moved across the street to a different building... no help... finally went bankrupt.
@email6743
@email6743 2 ай бұрын
They are still around, I have several I service. I own and operate pepperidge farm goldfish and cookie routes, it's like walking back in time, they use the same computers and handhelds to check us in that they used in the 90s, it's become nostalgic to me and quite refreshing 😌
@victorwadsworth821
@victorwadsworth821 2 ай бұрын
We kids stayed in the car at the front door singing with radio, "Puff the Magic Dragon". They had a great penny weight scale to weigh yourself & electric pony ride in front of store.
@lucidx2
@lucidx2 17 күн бұрын
6:16 woman smells literal can of food sets it down displeased LOL
@Geminicricketi
@Geminicricketi 8 күн бұрын
😂😂😂
@konimazwai4581
@konimazwai4581 2 ай бұрын
This is a beautifully put together documentary very interesting, thank you i enjoyed it
@Geminicricketi
@Geminicricketi 8 күн бұрын
Except for people being Interview. The weird, crazy looking lady with a red shirt that look like she was having a medical episode when speaking, the carpet muncher that needed to let us know that she munches by wearing a rainbow on her sleeve, as if the glasses and eyebrows and Butch haircut weren’t proof enough. Along with the other lady with the black shirt and thought she was discovering America every time she says something. 🤦🏾‍♀️ could’ve done without those people.
@marcusm8009
@marcusm8009 Ай бұрын
I haven't shopped in 3 months.
@victorwadsworth821
@victorwadsworth821 2 ай бұрын
In late 70's I trained to cut hanging beef, when I started working, they went to box beef, for a newbie it was hard to judge what meat, 'beef' you were cutting. I was learning old style meat cutting and modern cutting, portion control stared a few years before as I remember. Ernest Borgnine in movie "Marty" he was a butcher, I asked him if he had cut meat before because he looked like he knew what he was doing, he said in the Navy.
@sunilduthkowlessur7156
@sunilduthkowlessur7156 Ай бұрын
Best of the Best
@annsalty5615
@annsalty5615 2 ай бұрын
Our quickening of our demise.
@philipmcdonagh1094
@philipmcdonagh1094 2 ай бұрын
Could just as easily called the evolution of obesity and no one would be the wiser.
@RagGerRock888
@RagGerRock888 Ай бұрын
MAGA supporters.
@nghiado9895
@nghiado9895 28 күн бұрын
Appreciate the audible translation.
@AliAhmadi-hq9pj
@AliAhmadi-hq9pj Ай бұрын
I love your videos ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@user-wm4xf2ew5l
@user-wm4xf2ew5l Ай бұрын
That butcher at 3:40 dealing with that ladie's extra specifics like "damnit carol one day ill tell you what i think about cutting the fat to 1 centimeter so your effin poodle doesnt choke and gain weight"
@sxribblez5873
@sxribblez5873 12 күн бұрын
The 🎶 music of U2 🤣❤❤ , i love them , thanks to my colombian love
@davesbainrps6909
@davesbainrps6909 2 ай бұрын
No food no freedom no nation
@victorwadsworth821
@victorwadsworth821 2 ай бұрын
Grow your own, roll your own.
@davesbainrps6909
@davesbainrps6909 2 ай бұрын
@@victorwadsworth821 live in city how
@Geminicricketi
@Geminicricketi 8 күн бұрын
“Bread has been a part of our diet for so long. I’m certain it’ll be a part of our diet in the future.” So many dumb ass non profound quotes
@victorwadsworth821
@victorwadsworth821 2 ай бұрын
Cutting meat like pork chops without a saw, "cut between ribs down to bone, break bone with meat cleaver". Meat cut like this stayed fresher as electric saws burned meat & made it go bad faster.
@kerrymarris4260
@kerrymarris4260 2 ай бұрын
Panama canal, and the Suez canal are both ft up right now, so I believe this trend will slow down
@recycle320
@recycle320 Ай бұрын
Yes the making of heaven. Civilization truly begins with the frig.
@HeatherAnon-iy3ti
@HeatherAnon-iy3ti Сағат бұрын
42:17 and nothing makes me want to leave more than when they rearrange the store. No, I don’t want to have to search for my stuff and see more stuff.
@jackofalltrades3378
@jackofalltrades3378 Ай бұрын
A 3D printer that prints fruit is called a tree, by the way... Some people and their vision of the future... garbage.
@Geminicricketi
@Geminicricketi 8 күн бұрын
There were a lot of strange things said….
@victorwadsworth821
@victorwadsworth821 2 ай бұрын
You could do a video on fish canning, mom missed a can of tuna to a can of salmon to make patties we never noticed the tuna.
@bloppo5000
@bloppo5000 Ай бұрын
The segment about solar panels is very wrong.
@thefarklenator4518
@thefarklenator4518 Ай бұрын
At least they where small businesses now all your money goes to the same people
@faustinae3927
@faustinae3927 Ай бұрын
Arizona has them every 2- miles 😕. People were worried about Walmart
@ikemyzon
@ikemyzon 21 күн бұрын
Spaceship Raetj😮
@johnshields6852
@johnshields6852 2 ай бұрын
#1 icecream #2 bacon #3 steak
@ronswansonsdog2833
@ronswansonsdog2833 21 күн бұрын
Genuine question: Why is a physicist consulted on a documentary about supermarkets? Lol
@victorwadsworth821
@victorwadsworth821 2 ай бұрын
Walmart killed the moms & pops groceries.
@thecontractorwhocares
@thecontractorwhocares Ай бұрын
Walmart is a mom and pop. Just a very successful one ;)
@Geminicricketi
@Geminicricketi 8 күн бұрын
Only the strong survive. Participation trophy culture has confused many of us
@peggysullivan6615
@peggysullivan6615 Ай бұрын
modern milling removes all nutrients from wheat! Just try one loaf of freshly milled wheat (or other grains) and you will never eat bread made with dead wheat again!
@Upstatenyoutdooradventures
@Upstatenyoutdooradventures 7 күн бұрын
Subliminal messages in this video Pau attention
@Howoldareweanywayyipes
@Howoldareweanywayyipes 2 ай бұрын
You can thank the IRS for making us all in a hurry.
@davesbainrps6909
@davesbainrps6909 2 ай бұрын
50 percent of all
@mikek7625
@mikek7625 27 күн бұрын
When I smack a fly out of the air. I never think about it as protein. I think about a dead deer with a fly on it. Keep your flies. I'll stick with fries😂
@vadermasktruth
@vadermasktruth Ай бұрын
What's with all the hands?
@suzettecalleja3122
@suzettecalleja3122 2 ай бұрын
There where civilizations before the Egyptians that had bread.
@user-lx1fi4vs6e
@user-lx1fi4vs6e Ай бұрын
I am shocked! Nobody wears gloves !
@LHallinan71
@LHallinan71 15 күн бұрын
lol people washed their hands
@annesummers09
@annesummers09 2 ай бұрын
Meat production is NOT the most polluting on the planet. Mono-agriculture is. What nonsense. Love your videos. Thanks😊👍
@get.factual
@get.factual 2 ай бұрын
Always🫡
@brentshuffler1234
@brentshuffler1234 2 ай бұрын
@annesummers09, these are closely related: e.g., most deforestation is to grow food for animals and to accommodate land-extensive ranches/animal farms. Monocultures of soy and corn are primarily for ANIMAL feeds.....So meat production is doubly polluting: direct pollution from animals, antibiotics, and other drugs . . . and indirect environmental toxins and damage from the supporting feed-crops, artificial fertilisers, and toxic pesticides.
@butterbeanqueen8148
@butterbeanqueen8148 2 ай бұрын
You are essentially saying the same thing. Livestock is usually done on a monoculture basis. So by far the worst “crop” is beef. Because of the emissions of methane gas and the impact that has. I’m not placing any judgment on anyone. I’m not a vegan or a vegetarian. And I love steak.
@brentshuffler1234
@brentshuffler1234 2 ай бұрын
@@butterbeanqueen8148 I used to be very much the same. However, over the past 30 years, as I learned more about health, about nutrition, and about environmental impacts of food-choices and lifestyles, I steadily shifted away from meats, poultry, fish and seafood (as well as all the fast-food culture, disposable items, ultra-processed snacks, manufactured beverages, canned items, etc.) . . . I also found that it greatly benefits our finances (present and future) to have a vegan/vegetarian whole-food diet emphasising local, organic, safe foods . . . and minimising waste, garbage, pollution, toxins, and diseases. A plant-strong diet also minimises the use of land and water and does not require toxic chemicals and manufactured fertilisers. It benefits the person, the household, the community, the country, and the world.
@karoleenascottage
@karoleenascottage 2 ай бұрын
Humans produce more methane gas than cows. Executives’ private jets harm our planet way more than that. Let’s start there.
@stlapierre
@stlapierre 2 ай бұрын
Little kids telling us how it was ?
@dehsa38
@dehsa38 2 ай бұрын
Yeah, this has been going for so long, the operable phrase, here, is going to sound trite, but it applies: sell it with sex/sell it with sensation.....kind of strange to see them explain something like they were intimately familiar with something they couldn't possibly remember. Guess it's aimed at a younger audience......
@sumdawgtwigg
@sumdawgtwigg 2 ай бұрын
I'm also confused why they would get a physicist to tell us the history of super markets. No historians available?
@email6743
@email6743 2 ай бұрын
​@@sumdawgtwigg You need entertainment it appears, people to serve you.. what are you doing for others around you is my wonder..
@email6743
@email6743 2 ай бұрын
He's doing more than you are, think about that carefully, ask yourself, what am I contributing into my society.. is it encouragement.. or discouragement.. it's basically life compared to disease and death, what side are you part of??
@skipmagil
@skipmagil Ай бұрын
Fork them for taking credit,we’re human,we would have brought our own cart
@barbarabarnet1042
@barbarabarnet1042 Ай бұрын
its insane how they programed us to do everything and den tell us in this story 😅cause what can we do interesting
@leighc2982
@leighc2982 Ай бұрын
Really informative and enjoyable, minus all the woke cr@p.
@joshfiske6312
@joshfiske6312 Ай бұрын
Lol we live in a world where the stores literally tell us we are absolutely trying to fool you into buying more than you need and confuse you. No thanks.
@epicurian4487
@epicurian4487 Ай бұрын
Nice video the ladies british accent very ennoying
@thefarklenator4518
@thefarklenator4518 Ай бұрын
lol it all equal to buy more stuff
@devoradamaris
@devoradamaris 2 ай бұрын
🕊🌎🕊🕊🫂
@Chris-kf3xd
@Chris-kf3xd 29 күн бұрын
Women had jobs just it was called take care of everything in the house. Cooking cleaning take care of kids.
@FrankBoston
@FrankBoston 2 ай бұрын
Can't even watch the part on refrigeration with that horrible AI voice.
@Mr_Chris77
@Mr_Chris77 2 ай бұрын
It's a buggy!!! Not a trolley. Lol just poking fun.
@victorwadsworth821
@victorwadsworth821 2 ай бұрын
Does this cover Kosher foods?
@boonvang708
@boonvang708 Ай бұрын
How America became so fat could've been part of the title and that would've worked also 🤣
@nategifford1140
@nategifford1140 2 ай бұрын
Why is a physicist talking about supermarkets?🤣
@philipmcdonagh1094
@philipmcdonagh1094 2 ай бұрын
Yea she's normally on a murder crime program, well supermarket owners are criminals in a round about way, they sell foods that will eventually kill us.
@jimclercx4208
@jimclercx4208 Ай бұрын
she's hot.....thats pretty much it..
@Geminicricketi
@Geminicricketi 8 күн бұрын
Idk where they found those ppl 😂😂😂
@kathleankeesler1639
@kathleankeesler1639 Ай бұрын
After watching the 1st half - turning it off. Why would anyone care what “their” favorite breads are? Each day 25,000 people including 10,000 children die from hunger, undernourishment- It is estimated poor nutrition & hunger is responsible for 3.1 million children deaths …… Bye bye.
@Geminicricketi
@Geminicricketi 8 күн бұрын
Omg!!!! That bread section almost got me to turn it off! I was thinking that. Like dude idgaf what your favorite is 😂😂😂😂
@philipmcdonagh1094
@philipmcdonagh1094 2 ай бұрын
Could just as easily called the evolution of obesity and no one would be the wiser.
@mattdorsey2244
@mattdorsey2244 2 ай бұрын
Too many climate change references. This video SUCKS! Giving a big thumbs down.
@sharinaross1865
@sharinaross1865 Ай бұрын
Unwatchable
@simoneleles5209
@simoneleles5209 2 ай бұрын
The Global Warming blah blah blah, made me loose interest to watch the whole video...🥱
@jimclercx4208
@jimclercx4208 Ай бұрын
took longer than expected (48:10) to get to the globalist "plant and insect protein" lecture about harming the planet.
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