Big Business Season 1 Marathon
From cruise ship kitchens to Himalayan salt mountains and giant tuna, we take you around the world to explore the big business of big eats.
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Big Business Season 1 Marathon
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The cruise ship logistics are insane.
@Barry-Sweaty
2 жыл бұрын
These guys should be running the US Postal Service 😉
@cv507
2 жыл бұрын
ships with nö öwn kitchen corner planes cheap stuff like iphöne nönsensickal stüff gee äll träsh v v maybe the public suxx -gc v v göt banned fast on a cruise vid. better rent a boat or something. or billed your own. jäjä jacöb anöther ^ ^
@ingridakerblom7577
Жыл бұрын
And even worse for nature..
@punxie89
Жыл бұрын
I've never been on one, but it's sooo fascinating! I've seen videos about Arctic cruises, they have to look out for icebergs, it's wild
I remember going on a Carnival cruise…Most the restaurants were never open and you could only get like gas station quality food certain times of the day. Never go on a Carnival cruise.
@megangilmore
2 жыл бұрын
the food was SO bad
@kuricodes_
17 күн бұрын
and their workers are paid crap. like, what's the point of putting all that pollution into the atmosphere if you aren't even gonna use it to deliver a nice experience
I am shocked from seeing the first 5 minutes ...... IS THIS A MOVING CITY ?!?!?! This amount of logistics all done by hand instead of "Pre-Fabrication", These men and women have a job that deserves full respect. If that ship had a farm and water you could make it the most plaussible self mantaining floating city.
@jerrisonchen1755
Жыл бұрын
❤qqQq❤❤qqq❤
Chef working for the nba is a queen 👑
Wait this video is an hour long, and it’s all videos I’ve already seen, am I going to watch this.... definitely.
@insectbite1714
3 жыл бұрын
SeaspiracyON *TV*
@thinkcubeydr.shulker9888
3 жыл бұрын
Seen insider upload, ye click it
I like the NBA story the best. Chef Lex Grant & Co. know their stuff and charge for it too. Once you get good at food prep you can deliver 200, 300, 500 meals a day. Leadership, organization, team members and suppliers get the job done. In the end, like the saying goes, you're only as good as your last job.
@mza2195
2 жыл бұрын
I really admire her drive and focus. She and her assistant are worth every penny they charge. The fact that she is creating flavorful, healthy and beautiful food is a bonus. The crazy restrictions she worked under was also impressive. It’s hard enough to be away from your family, but to then be isolated too must have been so awful.
I'll never look at any of these products the same way. This was so informative and eye-opening 👀
I love an informative KZread video!
14:13 when that popsickle flew off bahahahaha
29:23 That's what someone not getting paid well and on time would say.
@mrteaman
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah it sounded like there was someone holding a gun to his head as he said it
@felixf4378
2 жыл бұрын
Yep, the fact that he mentioned "and on time" makes me suspicious.
@sophroniel
2 жыл бұрын
I am suspicious of all the ones from india etc that have wealthy-looking owners who clearly don't know how to do the job and are just bosses pointing out how good their workers and crops are, treating both like commodities. Yikes.
They should include how much money each person earns.
14:14 That One Popsicle That Flew 😂
I had the pleasure of sailing on symphony of the seas last year! The food was great and our time was incredible
Honestly looking forward to having crickets becoming more popular as a food source
@ingridakerblom7577
Жыл бұрын
There is a finnish company, who has made bread from cricket flour..
The truck that washes the berries is called the berry washer.🍒😁
@janleslie7163
Жыл бұрын
Hahaha 😆
I love your drive Chef Lex!! 🤓
AMAZING !!
Thank you for these information
I'm only 4 minutes on the video and the numbers are surprising me so much!
@mathieuwilson2985
Жыл бұрын
280 chef! 6600 souls.11 restaurants. 20 storage rooms. and they work 24/7. W O W 36 kitchens!
@mathieuwilson2985
Жыл бұрын
I want to go there to work like a S
@mathieuwilson2985
Жыл бұрын
I know how to cook just contact me if you need another guy! I can prepare some delicious things but the menu is not my choice. Oh and I speak 3 languages.
@mathieuwilson2985
Жыл бұрын
crickets blew my mind
That's incredible!! Thanks for showing it!
Great job ladies.
Factories always inspire me to do more for some reason 😂
i wish ben & jerrys would bring back their plain chocolate again. i loved their regular chocolate, but it musnt have been very popular, since i havent seen it in stores for many years
Thanks for the video!
8:24 - 15:00 - 15:19 OMG I love CHEF D👩🏼🍳 she was so nice an emotionally supportive to her workers 🥲. I would love to work with her ❤️, they are lucky to have that kind of boss tbh she actually likes her job it seems 🤷♂️
This is better than netflix Love it!!!!
@First_in_Last
2 жыл бұрын
Lol
Love this.
Collection of all ❤️❤️....
Nice video.
Ben & Jerry Garcia cherry, my fav fav fav Ice cream! OMG. It has big squares of chocolate.
wow ❤️
The tuna that go for millions is the first tuna of the year to be sold because japanese believe that the first time you do something during a year sets a precedent for the remainder of the year. The year before the $1.8 million dollar tuna the first fish sold for like $400k
Chef Dayang for the super bowl is from Brunei. And the cake at the beginning is an asian pastry.
I was watching something els and suddenly this played and im intrested
Dauphin River First Nation Manitoba Canada 🇨🇦
"They don't want a gallon going bad in the back of your fridge!" Mmmmmmno it's because they want it to be a small premium product that can't be purchased in bulk for any kind of discount.
@sarahjkadlec4029
Жыл бұрын
This.
Wonder if the ever found any cool fossils or bones in those salt mines.
These events are marvels of logistics!
@insectbite1714
3 жыл бұрын
Seaspi,racy
@vinceespada750
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah. Imagine working people like slaves. I had a coworker who worked in a cruise and he got knee problem.because there were months that they had to work 16 hrs a day everyday, no day offs.
Loved this season, Hope it continues further
Amazing dear friend and good sharing your videos💚💚💚
@insectbite1714
3 жыл бұрын
SeaspiracySHOWStheTRUTHaboutJAPANSfishingINDUSTRY
If you are reading this just know that you are blessed. Amazing and beautiful don't let anyone tell you otherwise. I wish all your dreams would come true just as I want all my youtube dreams to come true thank you
“Everyone eats only chicken nuggets” - some food report Jarrett: I guess only chicken nuggets
I want to work on a cruiseship someday but it is so hard to board the ship.
@fitybux4664
2 жыл бұрын
Easy to board. You just step right on.
@williamweisenburg5919
2 жыл бұрын
They pay shit
@Jess-ho1de
2 жыл бұрын
@@williamweisenburg5919 wdym
@williamweisenburg5919
2 жыл бұрын
@@Jess-ho1de they don't pay well on cruise ships
@Jess-ho1de
2 жыл бұрын
@@williamweisenburg5919 okay,not all tho,and maybe it depends
I feel bad for those hard working salt miners :(
@sjnmhn
2 жыл бұрын
I felt bad of those Hard working Gabage manager and Toilet waste managers of the ship cruise!! They did not show their plight of managing waste coming out of this operation!!! Do they dump it in the sea?
@megangilmore
2 жыл бұрын
same that was so awful!
@analysisonlight605
Жыл бұрын
Did you notice how after Pakistan cut India out of the deal bc India was getting an unfair share of the profits, the workers salary never went up? Nothing will ever be free. Whenever someone rises to the top, they always keep as much of the profit as they can.
27:43 i thought the words said" we dont have the technology in our mine to efficiently extract that sh*t"😭😭
It's popcorn time🍿😀
That inventory manager job in cruise ship must be really hard job.
@collin6103
2 жыл бұрын
I'd imagine someone who has experience, like inventory manager for a casino could do it. But its smart how he makes changes based on how many children.
14:14 Poor guy didn’t make the cut.
@johancantu2324
2 жыл бұрын
Lmaoo yess I saw that
14:14 you dropped a popsicle smh
For chef Lex each day starts at 430 am! Based on the shot they thru up in that moment, Insider's day starts around 8 am lol.
Rijo has the best job ever that's the job I would like
Wow yammey like
There's so much food falling on the floor at the Hard Rock
21:49 it's a cap, i know it is made in heaven
Big business is busy busy..
this is so cool!
This was filmed 6 years ago and posted 2 weeks ago. I was there lol
@ihekeni87
2 жыл бұрын
Covid19 only came in 2019
Now I want some cranberry juice and cricket cake
The sushi stock market!
I felt bad of those Hard working Gabage manager and Toilet waste managers of the ship cruise!! They did not show their plight of managing waste coming out of this operation!!! Do they dump it in the sea?
There are no more cruise ships 🤣🤣🤣🌏
With all that volume of food, the true heros are the toilets
NBA Bubble menu 20 Bux for Mac n Cheeze dang
Interesting
the belly of the beast😂😂😂🤦♂️🔥
*if you’re reading this I wish nothing but wealth and health all 2021*
@insectbite1714
3 жыл бұрын
*greed* watch sæspiracy Switch the a and e around to see title
@_Super_Hans_
3 жыл бұрын
Get bent
Why does OceanSpray canned cranberries always come with the label upsidedown? This has always bothered me! LOL
Chef Lex should also thank her runner for getting her food to her customers - they too are part of her team.
Ben and Jerry be lacking on the chocolate brownies only had two pieces of brownie in a tub
waiting for someone to add the timestamps in the comments!
No crickets for me, thanks.
Very enjoyable doco. How do they kill the crickets, do they use chemicals, gas, is there a risk from the method?
@violetviolet888
3 жыл бұрын
Ideally: "Freeze them for a few hours to knock them out." Once frozen, boil the crickets to quickly (and most ethically) kill the crickets, then toast them in the oven or a pan."
14:15 Man down!!
When they say Miami port I remember Austin and Ally
I wasn't sure hell is real, but now I know what ship cook life is like, and I know it's real.
So that where all the cranberry juice went
that price of tuna is just nuts
The most important part job is the less rewarding dishwashers without them alot of Dishes would pile up fast!
4:03 - These people work 12-hour shifts with no time off all for minimum wage or less. All the while, the management team is making bank from their salary and bonuses. And they can get away with it because, in the water, there is no jurisdiction or labour laws.
@FHL-Devils
2 жыл бұрын
Work spots are limited because every employee you have to feed and house is a paying customer you can't feed or house. Furthermore, you are there to WORK - 12 hour shifts make perfect sense... You're not there on holiday.
@FHL-Devils
2 жыл бұрын
@PUSSYPATROL - I'm sorry economic reality is so triggering to you. Here's the deal, these people WANT these jobs. If they realize it's not for them, they can LEAVE the job. It's called CHOICE. It's sad that you think choice is evil capitalism. Furthermore, there are a LOT of places in the world where guaranteed room & board, AND a paycheque, in exchange for a 12 hour work day, would be an absolute utopia. Again, that's not evil capitalism, that's reality.
yall gotta apologize to me for the cricket one god damn
Would love to work in that kitchen
First time to come across crickets as food.. Also amazed by the delicacies management by the chefs. Amazing video with to notch skills.
I wasn’t paying attention and at the beginning I thought she said “cricket condoms” 😂
Wow
If the food storage is on floor 1 and 2 on what floor do you store the waste?
@junebollington6872
2 жыл бұрын
Ocean lol
@Cutecraftable
2 жыл бұрын
@@junebollington6872 bruh no
@junebollington6872
2 жыл бұрын
@@Cutecraftable dude I know I’m saying that’s what the big corporations already do though not that I approve of it bc ofc that’s so bad for the environment
@pucka_ak47
Жыл бұрын
Below I-95 is a deck -1 where the crew is sleeping, under that is deck -2 where is the laundry, engine rooms, water tide doors and so on. Just below that are the tanks for fuel and waste or water treatment tanks. They’re containing grey and black water and it’s stored in different tanks. I think only the grey water (water from the taps, sinks and showers) is released in the ocean in international waters and far away from the shore where the black water (which contains human waste) i think it’s treated further with incinerators and dumped outside on the ports where special truck are coming to collect the waste.
Bile la rase nak makan sedap😋
epik
@insectbite1714
3 жыл бұрын
Sæspiracy (flip a and e around) shows the truth about the fishing industry! You should watch it for a good reason
Holy mother of number of ads...
The crickets idea came from Southeast Asia
Steady Mobbin
They must be rich. Worth
26:55 - who puts ice cream in a fridge? It would become a milk shake.
24:43 Some lucky floor workers may not be so lucky and may have to undergo coronary bypass. Also big cheeks causing vision impairment is a thing, so it won’t harm if you keep things in check.
Ben & Jerry will always be my go to❤️🙏🏽💐
❤️👌🏽
Nice video
@businessinsider104
3 жыл бұрын
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@businessinsider104
3 жыл бұрын
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That one red popsicle doe
I'm gonna go work for a yacht like Below deck.
@insectbite1714
3 жыл бұрын
Overfishing is ruining ocean life. If we stopped eating fish from a year the oceans would be saved. *watchSEASPIRACY*
"Breads and circuses"
ive never really got the whole salt lamp thing seems a bit pointless and waste of it