We have to give this guy lots of credit for creating sustainable fulfilling careers with happy employees and keeping all of his production work in the U.S.
Actually they weren't aiming for sustainable ones. They were just making smthing new and fashionable idk. He didn't jono pindo, whatever the name didn't mentioned one he wanted to make sustainable ones and contribute to a better environment
It is always wonderful to hear a story of successful artisan crafts being appreciated and supported by customers/clientele actually patronizing the business. Congrats on your success, and much appreciation for your craft.
@@fathimairshad9687 It's not really a literal joke. It's about how the comment could mean something different if we read it thinking about an alternate meaning of the word "patronizing". More a silly play on words than any real attempt at comedy. :-)
because it is a very small operation. the documentary makes it sound like this is huge with grand pianos and 300 pieces a day? that number is nothing compared to the industry.
@@Echs_D33 Europe is more than just UK, and actually UK still uses a lot of imperial measurements... like you guys... They just changed it somewhat since you left. There would be no issue with US wanting to be unique if we didn't have to encounter Americentric content every day online, on the TV and when shopping lmao.
Ikr it’s like they think everyone’s into making financial mistakes like eating at these kinda places. Only the rich think it’s cute to spend a crap ton of money on little to nothing. :|
All clay wares are hand made here in INDIA, by poor potters in their traditional methods. They sell their potteries at insanely low prices, and thus continue to live in Poverty 😔, It'd be very helpful for a lot of people if: 1) Someone can INNOVATE their products and Production methods. 2) Develop these Products to the Best Export quality and Make into a Prestigious Brand. 3) Create an EXPORT MARKET to sell these Products Overseas, where it's considered Unique. 4) Create a Minimum Support Price for their Hard Work. All Entrepreneurs are Welcome to India to make this Handmade Products Profitable and elevate to a Prestige Symbol. Please Help them🙏, it is a big way to uplift them and reduce Poverty in India 🥺
"to put it simple it is the weight of 1 and a half Grand pianos" Yeah, no... I've never lifted a grand piano so no fcking idea how that is more simple...
mobas are my cocaine More like lack of access to resources because art usually isn’t taken seriously in schools so they don’t fund it well enough. Also if this studio was automated, there would only be like 3-5 employees lol
This is wonderful! I grew up spending all my time in my grandmother’s pottery. You can really feel their passion and want to keep a fantastic skill alive.
@@vivianhiddleston5476 **sighs** TH-cam commenters whose only understanding of the world comes from stereotypes. May I remind you that some Europeans are trying to get different flavors of cheese by playing different music genres to it, and claim that they can identify the genre based on the taste?
New York City is not in New Jersey. It doesn’t matter that it’s only 10, 20, or 30 minutes away. This is clearly a mistake in the video. These jobs are not in New York.
I paid a lot for restaurants style clay plates. They are heavy and beautiful! I absolutely love them. They help keep your food at the temperature you want which is the biggest bonus...
1:43 - i dont know anything about pottery and im sure that’s how you’re supposed to do it. But he sure looked like he really had something personal against that clay.👀
When I go out to eat, if the plates look handmade, I lift them up and try to see who makes them. There’s usually still food on the plate though and I can’t flip them over so I try to get my face under them and look a little crazy with my food up in the air looking at the bottom of my plate 😂🤦♀️
I love watching videos like these as potters or artisans create items. It's very exciting and therapeutic. And for everyone thinking about checking out the brand on the plate next time you are in a restaurant. You can simply ask the waiter or waitress. That's what I did three years ago. Today I have a small collection of dinnerware and teaware -- bought it online. I use it daily, worth the time and research. 🙅♀️👍
When people on third world makes something almost perfectly by hand: Cheap Mass produced shit. When people on first world makes something by hand crudely: Handcrafted Artisan Expensive Product.
As a plant operator of an aerospace coatings plant I find it incredible this factory can afford to shut down its kilns nightly. The amount of money wasted on shutting down and restarting is phenomenally expensive. It's cheaper to hire multiple shifts of craftsmen then to shut down nightly
You can't take the ceramics out of the kiln if you don't shut it down. And if the kilns are opened to early when the temperature is to high the things in it will crack.
@@experimentingme7669 What about multi chamber airlock kilns similar to those used in the aerospace industry. They are are designed for uninterrupted operation and they are autoclaves on top of that. They are often used in ceramic coating of turbine parts, and baking graphite and ceramic parts for other parts of aircraft.
I took a pottery class in highschool for art and it was absolutely amazing. I'd love to spend a while in an actual ceramic's shop being able to just take the time to make something like this from scratch!
I took ceramics years ago in school. It's a nice trade that produces quality grade products like these. I'll have to look up this company because I hadn't heard of them. All the best to the owner in developing these creative pieces used in the food industry.
"Have you ever thought about that plate underneath all that decadent food at a five-star restaurant?" Me who's too poor to eat at a five-star restaurant: ...Yes.
I've been a server at a ⭐⭐⭐ and the dishes get washed by the same dishwasher that has greasy long hair and handled with dirty bare hands to put away before a cook with dirty hands paws it over and puts the food on for the no vaccinated waitress to touch money then the edges of the plate, all equally.
4:25 Him:“ and i think our team is really happy that they’re able to do what they love” * shows woman stamping plates desperately* Me: yup, i love stamping things for a living too
How exactly is a plumbus made? Everyone has one. First they take the dinglebop, and smooth it out with a bunch of shleem. The shleem is then repurposed for later batches they take the dinglebop, and push it through the grumblo. Then the grumblo is shaved down to reveal a plain old plumbus
I, too, measure clay in units of grand pianos
And I measure cheeseburgers per mile fahrenheit
And i measure my bananas in units of titanic boats
jay Oh the simplicity!
I measure my weight in donuts per newton
Actually it’s glazed donuts per bald eagle
“have you ever thought about the plate under that decadent food in a 5-star restaurant?”
no i don’t have money for that lol
“So next time that you’re dining out at your favorite luxurious restaurant”
Same
Exact same thoughts. And where I live, there is not even a single mid tier restaurant, let alone high end..
Lmaoooooo
Same😂😂
*flips over plates and mugs at my local restaurants*
"IKEA"
living near IKEA HQ, i can still safely say that is local
HAHAHAHA
oO foreign lmao
lol 😂
Made in China
We have to give this guy lots of credit for creating sustainable fulfilling careers with happy employees and keeping all of his production work in the U.S.
Yes. We do.
Exactly
Actually they weren't aiming for sustainable ones. They were just making smthing new and fashionable idk. He didn't jono pindo, whatever the name didn't mentioned one he wanted to make sustainable ones and contribute to a better environment
Keeping production work in the US is great
"hipster makes pottery, rich hipsters buy it expensively"
-wholesome news according to this thread
It is always wonderful to hear a story of successful artisan crafts being appreciated and supported by customers/clientele actually patronizing the business. Congrats on your success, and much appreciation for your craft.
your comment gets funny if you think about the other meaning of patronizing xD
@@arthurpendragon8192
:-D
Am i the only one who doesn't get the joke
@@fathimairshad9687
It's not really a literal joke. It's about how the comment could mean something different if we read it thinking about an alternate meaning of the word "patronizing".
More a silly play on words than any real attempt at comedy. :-)
This CEO is also a hands on person. That's nice.
because it is a very small operation. the documentary makes it sound like this is huge with grand pianos and 300 pieces a day? that number is nothing compared to the industry.
It's 13 man firm. This is not some massive corporation.
@@kenisonline they better all be millionares then lol
That's the life of entrepreneurs
He must have a corporate jet
My my it looks like they're making bowls out of chocolate
Slee yummy 😋
Slee SLEE SLEE YUMM YUM, YUM,
i was about to say the same thing XD
Do u know da wae
r/woooosh all idiots ITS CALLED CLAY
The rest of the world uses the metric system. The US uses the grand piano system.
DuckyGaming Couldn’t stop laughing at this comment...must be late
Lmao... XD
DuckyGaming imperial
@@Echs_D33 Europe is more than just UK, and actually UK still uses a lot of imperial measurements... like you guys... They just changed it somewhat since you left. There would be no issue with US wanting to be unique if we didn't have to encounter Americentric content every day online, on the TV and when shopping lmao.
And football fields
Jokes on you, I’ve never been to a 5 star restaurant.
same
@@imaginebeinglazyaboutyourn4964
4.5
@@imaginebeinglazyaboutyourn4964 4.5 ? Am I hallucinating while reading this comment ? ❓👄❓
Screw you! The highest I’ve gone to is 3.8 stars!
@@imaginebeinglazyaboutyourn4964 genius 🤓
It's crazy to think how much effort goes into making things.
More effort goes into making the Chinese mass produced plates, these are not special
Are you serious?😂 Ive seen better work done by children,.
That really is, I think, I good good quality to retain throughout life.
Too many people nowadays, think things just _magically_ poof into existence
Yeah
Typical woman thinking things just magically happen
We return to another episode of “Unnecessary videos to watch at midnight” :)
I really agree with this because I’m watching this at midnight
Oh my god, how did yOU KNOW-
It's 1 am lol wtf am I doing
Bruhhh that's me rn 😅😅
AYEE LET'S GO! X3 (4:29 AM)
ngl i only clicked because i thought it looked like chocolate.
Frrr
sameeeeee
Bruh same
Me tooooo
Not me im looking for durable plate to smack my brothers head of he didnt do the dishes
My ears 👂: clay
My brain 🧠: chocolate ?
My eyes 👀: yup chocolate
Same
Same
Same
Same
Same
wow imagine having an idea to make special dinnerware for restaurants and actually fulfilling that idea
It's called going to college for pottery.
@@Potz4pizza Making pots and creating a successful business are different things imo
Potz4pizza o
@@highlyopinionated so was the slave trade
*flips the plate over to see who made it as my $40 pasta hits the floor*
Mistake
Silk Worm
Ear Wax
Cuby er bullying :/
@@Naomi-rf1bl shut up
Wait so 1500 pounds of clay per week, ~300 pounds per day, or 1.5 grand pianos? I still don't get it. How much clay is that in paperclips?
272,156 standard paperclips per day or 90,719 Jumbo paper clips per day.
How many guitars of clay?
BeActive Behappy avg acoustic:
8 Pounds
So That'd be about
187.5 per week
37.5 per day
(My math is prolly wrong lol)
I dunno, i only messuare in mario mustaches
ithink using basketball is more accurate just my opinion
1:44 he YEETED that piece of clay
Nice todoroki pfp
P
3
P
Cringe
Todorokiii kuuuunnnn
Poor clay
Dear innocent clay
“Next time you’re dining out at your favorite luxurious restaurant,” Bold of you to assume I’ve even ever been
TH-cam has gotten so scary that I got to your comment as it was saying it… this is the second time this week that’s happened to me. Lol creepy
Ikr it’s like they think everyone’s into making financial mistakes like eating at these kinda places. Only the rich think it’s cute to spend a crap ton of money on little to nothing. :|
I love this video. Everytime I go and eat to any restaurants, I’m always attracted to the dinnerware, utensils and interior...and of course the food.
herecliche zur so... everything?
only thing what I was thinking was that I would not want to be waitress in these restaurants :D:D I was breaking plates all the time :D
Same! Because like, if you can have something beautiful AND durable, that’s so dang good!!!
*would you say you’re... PANsexual*
*ᵇᵃᵈᵘᵐ ᵗˢˢˢˢ*
“Next time you dine at that luxurious restaurant”
Yah ok i will flip over my Chick-fil-a plate
lunx BaSick Chick-fil-a gives out plates? Since when
Van It was a joke about how we’re all broke but you’re smart ass ruined it you happy now?
r/woosh
@@st4tictf2 woooosh isn't funny
he ruined the joke bruh
“Hi, please can I have 1/16th of a grand piano of potatoes”
12 pounds of potatoes?
i love how u did the math
We Americans will use anything other than the metric system
Interesting, what size, what model? Would it be the leg or a lid or a string?
/j
@@jacobjui1600 tru dat
"to put it simply"
*lists weight in terms of grand pianos*
Now I know more than I should about grand pianos 😥
anything to avoid metric
What piano brand?
America
As much as 5 or 10 boxes..
Insider: Next time you dining out at your favorite luxurious 5-star restaurant?
Me: next time?let me have my first time.
Imagine being a dishwasher and breaking a stack of these
Fired lol
Clearly a lot are getting broken because they are shipping tones of product everyday. I doubt its all going to brand new restaurants.
@@jozi94 i was thinking something worse than that
I fired a kitchen porter for breaking four very expensive plates, about two months ago. Carelessness is unforgivable.
@@francescoamlkyc160 What a prick thing to do. Such a jerk boss.
As ceramics student... i just love when i see people making living with their craftsmanship !
Your major is making clay?
@@wolfsburggti4476 lmfaoo
@@wolfsburggti4476 YEP boi
@@wolfsburggti4476 shit that got me😂😂
I’m a graphic design major and decided to take ceramics as an elective and got a B+ in it 😂😂😂
You can tell he is passionate, proud of his work and is in love with the craft. That is what everyone needs. To be in love with their job.
Dolfi: "We are special because its handmade"
INDIA: "Am I a joke to you?"
Exactly, they will market the simplest things as the most expensive ones.
All clay wares are hand made here in INDIA, by poor potters in their traditional methods.
They sell their potteries at insanely low prices, and thus continue to live in Poverty 😔,
It'd be very helpful for a lot of people if:
1) Someone can INNOVATE their products and Production methods.
2) Develop these Products to the Best Export quality and Make into a Prestigious Brand.
3) Create an EXPORT MARKET to sell these Products Overseas, where it's considered Unique.
4) Create a Minimum Support Price for their Hard Work.
All Entrepreneurs are Welcome to India to make this Handmade Products Profitable and elevate to a Prestige Symbol.
Please Help them🙏, it is a big way to uplift them and reduce Poverty in India 🥺
Ikr
@@sayiantech Wish I was rich enough to do this
Yeah, it made me laugh as something as simple as that was considered the standard for 5* restaurants dishware.
"to put it simple it is the weight of 1 and a half Grand pianos"
Yeah, no... I've never lifted a grand piano so no fcking idea how that is more simple...
IKR!!! That was fking unneccesary, they makes it more confusing than they should
Hercados P.
......it’s basically the weight of 1 and 1/2 of pianos....
One grand piano is 1200 pounds....
which half of the grand piano because those things are asymmetrical
Easy - that's 171.4 in 1969 Les Paul Gibson's, or, if you prefer the vegetable system, 3887 average courgettes and a turnip for change.
And 1200 pounds is how many kgs?
13 people making hundreds of plates a day while my 20 person class can’t finish a simple art project in less then a day.....
Automation buddy. Automation.
Took me 2 weeks to do one tea pot in my high school ceramics class
mobas are my cocaine More like lack of access to resources because art usually isn’t taken seriously in schools so they don’t fund it well enough. Also if this studio was automated, there would only be like 3-5 employees lol
You only get an hour in school tho
If..you are an art teacher go to hell
No, I’ve never thought about my plate when I’m at McDonald’s.
do they even give plates or just trays
@@manavshah6831 i think that's the entire point
@@ink3539 xd
Ur comment made me think of the Jim Gaffigan joke about people denying they eat at McDonald's
wow must be a nice McDonald's if they have plates :-)
This is wonderful! I grew up spending all my time in my grandmother’s pottery. You can really feel their passion and want to keep a fantastic skill alive.
Didn't know Trevor owned a pottery business
Stay in los Santos long enough there's nothing in life you wouldnt have done 😂
Turns out he has a life besides dealing Meth..
VER KA he does sell pot, just a different kind.
Do u know da wae
@@Mr.Mackeyy bruh that meme died over a year ago
Customer: Hey man! I was wondering how many tons of clay are you using during your production?
Jono: Uhhhh, 1 1/2 of a grand piano.
**sighs** Americans ....
@@vivianhiddleston5476 **sighs** TH-cam commenters whose only understanding of the world comes from stereotypes. May I remind you that some Europeans are trying to get different flavors of cheese by playing different music genres to it, and claim that they can identify the genre based on the taste?
@@Salah.Ad-Din **sighs** I'm pretty sure the other guy was just joking..
@@caz8135 Jokes have meaning.
@@Salah.Ad-Din right
Me: chocolates!!!
Watches video*
Me: awwwww interesting but.. where's my chocolates 😢
Here you go 🍫🍫🍫
I thought that they were making chocolate plates lol
@@yj1nnie999 imagine that tho... Ordering dessert and it comes in a chocolate plate and you can eat the plate with the dessert🤤
@@yj1nnie999 are u a teume??? Hello there
@@yj1nnie999 same
Released 16 minutes ago
Comment: 36 minutes ago
Edit: why TH-cam?
TH-cam has 108°C Fever, lol.
TH-cam premiere I guess
@@Bongosbunny Maybe>>.
TH-cams been drinking again
Do u know da wae
Teacher: the test is gonna be easy
The test :How much is 1 and 1/2 grand pianos in kg
My plates must be foreign, they all say madeinchina. One word, hard to pronounce.
Ooh!!! Wonder where that is.
kinda sounds British 🤔
lothean THREE WORDS
Haha are you dumb? It’s “made in China”
@@MrSnody r/whooosh
Me making dinnerware for all the aliens I'm bouta feed September 20th
Haha 😂
This aged like milk ngl
"To put it simply" a.k.a something less obscene than the usa measurment system
When "grand pianos" is an easy to understand measurement in comparison to the regular measurement system, you know you've done something wrong
@@lipponauT1337 tbh I haven't even seen a grand piano and it's still easier to imagine :))) XD
Hahaha so good
OK, the size of a smart car in France. Lol
@@svjim1 everyone who hasn't been to France rn:👁️👄👁️
*watches this video knowing I couldn’t even afford to walk into a 5-star restaurant, let alone order from it either*
You can work there
Neil Graham When it costs 500 dollars to just book a table its not about not wanting fine things for ourselves
What? $500 just to reserve??
Shelly Rae yup. Most of the most expensive restaurants have a booking cost of at least 100$ Ive read about some places where its 500$
I just...I mean...wow. To have that kind of disposable income!
When I saw the thumbnail I was like ooo Chocolate, and then when I saw that it was clay I was disappointed.
I thought this was a chocolate making tutorial, but i don’t regret clicking!
1:05 "Union City, New Jersey"
4:16 "Working ceramics jobs in New York City ..."
Opps.
I caught that.
you should express yourself more respectful i think
I’m betting is a regional sense/ as in they can live there and have a somewhat reasonable commute. Like Bay Area, DFW metroplex, Kansas City.
It’s like a 20 minute drive. Less than 10 on the train.
New York City is not in New Jersey. It doesn’t matter that it’s only 10, 20, or 30 minutes away. This is clearly a mistake in the video. These jobs are not in New York.
The making was satisfying..
Now for the breaking
I honestly thought this was going to be about chocolate 😭😭😭
Lol same.. 😢
Doesn't even look like chocolate lmao if you knew about pottery..
The way he YEETS that clay at 1:43 😂
0:00
Honest answers what do you think it is?.
Poop
Ice cream
💩
Poop
Bazil Day chocolate
I paid a lot for restaurants style clay plates. They are heavy and beautiful! I absolutely love them. They help keep your food at the temperature you want which is the biggest bonus...
“300lbs a day! To put it simply that’s 1.5 grand pianos!”
Because everyone has a simple reference of the weight of a grand piano
Is noone gonna talk about how sweet the narrators voice is?
Lol no.
I think so too, idk why everyone seem to hate it
@@lvely4126 Same. ☺️
Lmao right below your comment another person talked about how annoying it is
Sweetly annoying
1:43 - i dont know anything about pottery and im sure that’s how you’re supposed to do it. But he sure looked like he really had something personal against that clay.👀
Hahahaha you actually have the smack it on a table that hard to get the air out. So it wasn’t necessary because of the machine, probably a habbit 😂
He made it cuter than him🙄✋
lol
@@melaniempuga3417 stop it, get some help
Cant they just use a crafting table? It makes the job more simple.
ACTUALLY they would need a furnace to psh the nerve of some people
😂
They could also send bots east of varrock to drastically reduce the cost of production
Alexander White r/im14andthisiswoooosh
tyvek05 r/woosh
@tyvek05 did you not know what I mean by Crafting Table?
Me after having my morning coffee: 0:01
Lol
The music is perfect for this comment
Ewww
this literally made me laugh so hard i spit out my drink, thank you
@Bradley Dix it's not fake
them: we're special because we're handmade
asia: *visible confusion*
Half of the rest of the world: *also visibly confused*
They should get the “let’s ask the audience” waitress for a pop up ad 🤣
When I go out to eat, if the plates look handmade, I lift them up and try to see who makes them. There’s usually still food on the plate though and I can’t flip them over so I try to get my face under them and look a little crazy with my food up in the air looking at the bottom of my plate 😂🤦♀️
I love watching videos like these as potters or artisans create items. It's very exciting and therapeutic. And for everyone thinking about checking out the brand on the plate next time you are in a restaurant. You can simply ask the waiter or waitress. That's what I did three years ago. Today I have a small collection of dinnerware and teaware -- bought it online. I use it daily, worth the time and research. 🙅♀️👍
I remember once I made a ceramics mug in elementary school arts and crafts but my parents moved us the next day and I never got my mug.
Lol... I moved too. Except my craft was shipped to me by my middle school teacher. Hahahha.
Pffft my art teacher moved to another school and took my art projects for the past 2 years with her because she liked it too much
Omg I wish so badly that I could work there!!!
LLC i was thinking the same thing. But im in australia
You need talent
average person 555 who says they don’t have it?
Start with a pottery class. Small steps!
You could learn !! Who knows maybe you will create your own brand
Everyone ought to make an opportunity to make their own dishes; it’s just so satisfying! :). These guys sure do a beautiful job!
When people on third world makes something almost perfectly by hand: Cheap Mass produced shit.
When people on first world makes something by hand crudely: Handcrafted Artisan Expensive Product.
It's not about the makers. It's about how many corners they cut to make it cheap imo.
🤣 they'll call it 'je ne c'est qoui'
"It might be local; it might be handmade"
I don't *think* I'm in China, but maybe...
As a plant operator of an aerospace coatings plant I find it incredible this factory can afford to shut down its kilns nightly. The amount of money wasted on shutting down and restarting is phenomenally expensive. It's cheaper to hire multiple shifts of craftsmen then to shut down nightly
Could you elaborate a bit further?
You can't take the ceramics out of the kiln if you don't shut it down. And if the kilns are opened to early when the temperature is to high the things in it will crack.
@@experimentingme7669 What about multi chamber airlock kilns similar to those used in the aerospace industry. They are are designed for uninterrupted operation and they are autoclaves on top of that. They are often used in ceramic coating of turbine parts, and baking graphite and ceramic parts for other parts of aircraft.
Thumbnail: cutting chocolate plates
3.4 Million people:
*I N T E R E S T I N G*
@Shock Noob It’s clay........
@@emmasanford9931 Ik i just make it a joke
Its flipping clay
Thank you Insider for all the videos you have uploaded, because of you my knowledge to everything has expanded❤️
I took a pottery class in highschool for art and it was absolutely amazing. I'd love to spend a while in an actual ceramic's shop being able to just take the time to make something like this from scratch!
2:43 thought she said "A DAMN SPONGE!" I was like okay Janet wanna to talk now??
“Next time you’re dining out at your favorite luxurious restaurant”
Me: OK!
Wallet: uhh.. NO!
😂
And their work environment is so beautiful and calm and I guess that's what making them happy at working with their friends
Let's be honest, we all thought it was chocolate when we saw the thumbnail.
Thought it was pottery because i know what it actually is lmao.
Why do I feel so much pride when she said they’re from Jersey lmao
Yeah ima watch the whole video. Satisfying 😌
Insider:have you ever thought about that plate under all the decadent food at a five star restaurant
Me:haha me?my poor ass?lol yeah no
Please leave a space after punctuation.
My fat self thinking the clay was chocolate 😭
I feel you🥺❤
Same except I’m not fat I just eat a lot.
I mean not gonna lie it looks yummy tho...
you aren’t fat
@@blank-6222 EAT THE PLATE!! EAT IT
I like watching the clay be molded. It’s relaxing
*flips over my plates* Dang, made in CHEINA
I thought it’s a video about chocolate.
That’s the only reason why I clicked on it LOL
I took ceramics years ago in school. It's a nice trade that produces quality grade products like these. I'll have to look up this company because I hadn't heard of them. All the best to the owner in developing these creative pieces used in the food industry.
Everything: CHOCOLATE
the only smart part of my brain: it's clay!
Your a 1 year old named chicken nugget
When you took pottery class and you’re having flashbacks
I never did have the hand strength to properly make a neck.
Pottery is like a dream to me. I want to experience this.
"Have you ever thought about that plate underneath all that decadent food at a five-star restaurant?"
Me who's too poor to eat at a five-star restaurant: ...Yes.
I've been a server at a ⭐⭐⭐ and the dishes get washed by the same dishwasher that has greasy long hair and handled with dirty bare hands to put away before a cook with dirty hands paws it over and puts the food on for the no vaccinated waitress to touch money then the edges of the plate, all equally.
Ok but I wanna know how much each piece costs 👀
Those plates they were making looks absolutely delicious
"the rim is trimmed"
*Ah yes Peter pepper picks a peck of pickled peppers*
The first thing I do when my food arrives in any restaurant is lift up my plate and read the label under it. 😂😂😂
Love what this guy is doing, thanks for sharing 👍
4:25
Him:“ and i think our team is really happy that they’re able to do what they love”
* shows woman stamping plates desperately*
Me: yup, i love stamping things for a living too
Why general manager looks like Brad 1 and adam at the same time????
lmao woozi is baby.
Business Insider you definitely opened my mind & thank you for that. Definitely one of the most interesting pieces I’ve seen so far! 💯🤟
First comment! Always loved Insider Videos!
The thumbnail made me so excited because I thought it's a video about making different chocolate but now I just feel poor..
Love the sound of the narration
My mum says eat everything on my plate not eat my plate 🍫🍫
"They make 300 dishware a day."
*Proceeds to tell us how they spray 300-400 a day, how the sell 300-400 a day, and how they everything 300-400 a day*
Absolutely stunning!!
I thought it was chocolate so I clicked...
Sameeeeee!
"so next time your dinning out at your favorite luxurious restaurant" LOL yea okay
Beautiful craftsmanship ❤️
How exactly is a plumbus made?
Everyone has one.
First they take the dinglebop, and smooth it out with a bunch of shleem. The shleem is then repurposed for later batches they take the dinglebop, and push it through the grumblo. Then the grumblo is shaved down to reveal a plain old plumbus