In a fascinating exploration of how the world’s largest crowds are fed, Business Insider Marathon takes viewers on a culinary journey from Super Bowl kitchens to military cafeterias to bustling Indian kitchens. The chefs behind some of the biggest events and institutions in the world showcase their skills in feeding massive crowds, offering insight into the logistics and preparation required to satisfy the appetites of thousands.
From America’s largest buffet to the New Delhi kitchen that prepares meals for 100,000 people daily, this video showcases the incredible scale and efficiency of food production for large gatherings. Whether it’s the Kentucky Derby or a Japanese school lunch program, each segment highlights the unique challenges and solutions required to feed such a vast number of people.
Viewers are taken behind the scenes of events like the Super Bowl and the Indian Festival, witnessing the intricate planning and organization that goes into feeding attendees. The video also explores cultural traditions, such as Japanese soup bowls and Korean box lunches, offering a glimpse into the diverse culinary experiences of different regions around the world.
Overall, “How The World’s Hungriest Crowds Are Fed” is a captivating look at the global food industry’s ability to cater to immense crowds. From stadiums to military bases to religious temples, the video showcases the innovative techniques and dedicated professionals who ensure that everyone is well-fed, no matter the scale of the event.
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This is why America has an obesity problem!! Why would you waste so much food just for a "documentary"? She could have taken much smaller amounts of food to try!!That is disgusting!!
"All of this was just $16…" meanwhile 2 minutes prior: "Your total is $17.69." Hack writing.
Okay they way they kitchen staff in Japan is making school lunches. Daaaamn I honestly thought they were medical staff doing somw research
so many complaints and we have NO IDEA what they did with that food in the first part. She could've ate more off camera, she clearly has a camera man and maybe another crew member that could've finished the food. Just assuming they wasted it is too presumptive when we as viewers literally have no idea. out of everything the worse part was her continually putting her head under the guards while talking.
disgusting
"How the world's fattest crowds are fed" would be the more accurate title
4:08 this b should be charged extra for the food waste she produced. Very sad
10:10 Imagine getting fronted by a 200kg whale 💀
I like the commentary from the lady who does the other one of these better.
She wasted all food for this useless documentary. She is useless
I never tought there was food worse than fast food restaurants…. here it is! made by proud 'murican "chefs" 🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅
y'all should've given a fat dude with a good gut to do this, this woman doesn't eat anything, produces should produce, get someone who actually eats food and will enjoy and explain the 1st part.
Curry n toe jams 🤢
I gave this thumbs up because im white British but i really enjoyed listening to call of pray and everyone coming in to have tray food free. I never knew this happened. Extremely hard work, alot of thankfull faces.
The food at Shady Maple is excellent. I am not sure what this girl is talking about. And yes, she is quite wasteful.
how do they solve wastage problem?
As fan of architecture i watched the video and realized boom it's a huge influence on our everyday life boom architecture is big business in structuring our businesses
Those vaults hold dough
Death in a plate of food its all not food but death on a plate
What’s the song at 1:14:28 ?
Edit: and/or 1:15:05