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Making factory mash is a multi-step process: first, the potatoes are spun at a rate of 1200 RPMs, then they’re sliced into cubes which are rapidly examined by 6 different cameras for defects–all before the cooking process has even begun!
From: Inside The Factory
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Making factory mash is a multi-step process: first, the potatoes are spun at a rate of 1200 RPMs, then they’re sliced into cubes which are rapidly examined by 6 different cameras for defects–all before the cooking process has even begun!
From: Inside The Factory
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