V interesting British Sugar employee. A real gentleman. Unlike those prats from Kraft/Heinz. What that big fella with the specs thought he was doing God knows. Have Heinz something to hide?
The Driver delivering the sugar was a polite and professional worker an asset to his company unlike the those muppets from Heinz who haven’t a clue what they are talking about. Great audit brother 👍
I’m a very respectful person and have a very empathetic nature, but if someone approached me with a camera and a passive aggressive manner demanding that I treat him with pure respect or I would be reported , I would tell him to Fuk off
British Sugar should be proud of their driver. Polite, answered basic questions, wasn't giving away any trade secrets, gave a very good image of the company. Heinz on the other hand, 10/10 on how to generate bad publicity.
@@skelejp9982 solar panels are not even enviroment friendly, what are you talking about. can you imagine how/where the panels gut dumped after 20 years? you know that our waste destroys large enviroments right? nobodys talking about that.
The first few minutes of this video were quite educational. I've never considered how sugar was transported, and such a brilliant method for offloading.
When you’ve been pointlessly working for Heinz for 40+ years doing the same soul destroying job, it’s a real event when someone turns up with a camera.
I think they actually keep oompa loompa staff there. They remind a bit about those. I hope they change hair nets before going into the food production btw.
They think there kings in these manufacturing places when they’ve been there 20+ years… if only they realised that the company’s they work for earn millions in profit every year while they struggle to get a pay rise to match inflation, while going to work at the same place, doing the same thing, the same 5 days a week, they go home and do the same thing every night, then when they come to retire they will be lucky if people say cheerio, all the best in the future. You get no bonus, no appreciation, no thanks for dedicating 40 hours a week for 40/50 years to a company that earns their yearly wage in an hour. I just can’t fathom a man’s daily thought process to keep doing it, they must be depressed. Or dumb enough to not know what depressed is
The British sugar bloke has nothing to worry about. He was friendly and provided interesting information about his product. Also he pointed out that the sugar companies are better protected with proper security. Just the audacity of the bloke in highvis to forbid the sugar bloke to talk to DJ. Unbelievable. The clown at the end "walking with you" was hilarious. Their behaviour made them look stupid. Perhaps they are ashamed working at a dump like that. For a company which produces "food" it really looked awful.
Yes, the driver was put in an invidious position by the Heinz representative ( in the ridiculous headgear) and entitled attitude . I don’t expect the contract with Heinz included a gagging order not to talk about how to blow out a product from their vehicle
Unfortunately he is still likely to get into trouble . His contract of employment will probably say he cannot talk to any kind of journalist without written permission from the company
My favorite aspect of your audit is how far you go to give everyone the opportunity to salvage a bad interaction and turn it into something pleasant and informative. If anyone comes off looking bad, they really have nobody else to blame but themselves.
I reckon the British Sugar (it was actually Abbey Logistics) driver will watch the video and read the comments. Mate you were a credit, polite and respectful. Buy I wouldn't mind betting that Heinz try to drop him in it for having the audacity to talk to you. Top content DJ and I believe that you genuinely do these companies a good turn.
well if the d,o maybe would think as its all revolving around the visit of DJ audit, there should be more, more follow up's and if British Sugar (or Abbey Logistics) want to get involved, break to audit rules, of not following up, (and as for the Driver, and he's doing more than just driving the truck, I think he was a real credit), actually showed an keep interest and priding in he work and he company products, of process, job, how it works, its of how the product basic blown out not pored or just tipped out, and the really interesting part that the delivery process, can actually change the consistency of the sugar being moved into storage thing, what ever it was, so it would be posable to deliver the one tanker truck load to two sites, and they could have in two deterrent consistency as they required, so it they do do, part loads, to small plants, the could still have the consistency they are looking for for there produces?
You really get a sense of who people are from these interactions, - some people are living in misery, - other people are living happy lives. Yin-Yang, negative, positive, - it's what makes the world go round
The sugar delivery guy was a top bloke. Very professional and was very nice to DJ. The Heinz staff were mostly rude - especially the guy that forbid the sugar driver talking to DJ, the guy in blue and the heavy guy. One thing I took from this is the factory is a Kip and needs a visit from both environmental health and pest control. If the outside is dirty, the inside will be.
No wonder they don't want you filming. The site is a shit-tip. What a disgusting mess. Please let the local environmental health dept. know about the leaking food waste on to public land. Heinz should be ashamed how they allow their sites to become such a magnet for rats and other vermin
Oh the irony. These muppets wearing hair caps and "clean" boots. For wading through filth. Didn't want to contaminate the rats I expect. That big yellow skip on the public highway. Is unbelievable. Who in the Council is allowing it.
That place needs a health and safety inspection, they are burning the tarmac on a public road and allowing their waste to flow into a public drain, the local council needs to be made aware of this, buy Heinz Ketchup? not on your life after seeing that huge uncovered tank in their works yard, no wonder they did not want you filming DJ, good work yet again, great vid .
Don't argue with giant haystacks - sent out to intimidate. Kraft Heinz really should be concerned with the staff quality and the cleanliness of the site.
@@tezzabhoy1888 and the fact their waste is running into public storm drains which is generally untreated waste water pumped directly into the rivers and the sea. That hidden drain was a storm drain not a foul waste drain.
I'm not impressed with Heinz factory looks very untidy and filthy, looks like a health hazard too me with all that fluid running out of that skip. Think they need a visit from a health inspector!!
@@DJAUDITS are you actually going to report it to a higher authority though to potentially get them to change their waste removal processes? Or are you just exposing that factories aren’t all that pretty.
Back in the day, my mate used to stroll into restaurant kitchens, flashing his NUS card claiming to be the heath inspector, when he was drunk. I remember he was once chased out and down the street by a bunch of illegals with machetes..... Hilarious.
Sorry mate but I sympathise with them on this occasion. If I was in a position of authority at that place, I wouldn't want you filming what a MASSIVE SHITHOLE it is either. And to think that many of us consume the stuff that comes out of that dump is scary. To all people who moan about you doing these audits, this is proof that these are 100% necessary. It's a public information film. It's pretty ironic that the people who contacted, or threatened to contact, the authorities are surely going to spend a lot of time dealing with authorities themselves very shortly to explain the smeg running through the streets, pallets of crap littering the public highway and the general poor state of a site producing 'goods' for human consumption. If the outside looks like that, one can only imagine what's hiding under the roof sheets. I'd love to hear what people who work, or have worked there (A high turn over of agency workers wouldn't surprise me) have to say about their experience there. This place might be worth a re-visit in, maybe, a year. If it's still operating, I'd wager it would look a lot different and I'm sure you wouldn't be speaking to the same people you did on this film. I suspect these incompetents will have been 'Working from home' for a while by then. It's a pity that they don't take good housekeeping, cleanliness, manners and, very likely, hygiene as seriously as they do filming their property. Well done DJ.
I used to visit a lot of factories all over the country programming automation production and packing systems. One of the factories was the Mars factory in Slough programming new bespoke equipment on their production lines. Often while doing this I would wander around and often see the British Sugar drivers unloading and talk to them, and you could actually see the sugar being unloaded which there was almost like a black tar, apparently different factories get different sugar, sometimes powder, granules or syrup/tar form. You should do a video on the Mars factory if it is still there, it was absolutely massive and very interesting. Even bigger than the Mars factory was the Birdseye Walls factory in Swindon, which was like a mini city, part of it making chock-ices and icecreams all year round and storing them so that in the summer they could keep up with demand! This is an old video now, so you might not see this, but someone might find it interesting and I could not resist commenting.
"I'll phone the police, just to be on the safe side"........I'd call that wasting police time! It's so annoying that these people don't understand the law, and will happily waste police time.
Tanker driver was super chill and very friendly. Hope we get to see him again sometime and that he and his loved ones enjoy all the positive comments about him.
This one definitely requires a re-visit in a few weeks time to see how they respond to this exposure. Will they have a massive clean-up or will they try to enforce security on a public road. Everyone has Kraft/Heinz products in their home and they will be wondering what the place is like inside.
at the least a PR disaster in the waiting or making? and the place is actually on a public road, I think if it happing in public everyone has the right, is passing to ask what they are doing in any regards, not just referring the the Heinz site audit here anything in public places?
Omg I am beginning to feel rather queasy and horrified with suspicious red liquid running towards covered drains. I have Heinz products in my cupboards now I'm beginning to think that maybe I shouldn't have anymore. 🤢
Best way to deal with a walking man, is to keep moving to different locations, and then order him to come to you. They then find themselves in a paradox of wanting to intimidate you by following, but don't want to be ordered to do anything by u
A visit from HSE and The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) would be advisable. Heavy machinery and forklifts in a public place with no segregation or markings. Using public property to store dangerous materials.
The health and safety environment agency and food standards agency need to visit this place it's disgusting hopefully someone calls them 😀 I won't be consuming Heinz produce anymore. Shocking behaviour from the clueless staff glad the police didn't waste time on it .nice 1 DJ keep it up
Oh the irony. These muppets wearing hair caps and "clean" boots. For wading through filth. Didn't want to contaminate the rats I expect. That big yellow skip on the public highway. Is unbelievable. Who in the Council is allowing it.
Agree I worked as a hygiene manager in a big food company and if the place was like that a me and a few others would have been out of a job very very fast.
I work on these kind of plants and if you want to find out what's in the big tanks and silos, have a look at the labels on the control screens or in the general area of the tank/silo. It will often tell you what's in them!
If that road is a public highway then their forklift should be registered with the DVLA, be taxed for use on the road and be displaying number plates if they want to use it on it. I didn't see any and you could also argue that all of those pallets are obstructing the highway as well.
Doesn’t fall into any category to get taxed and registered like those electric bikes you see for instance. Also it will be insured and not used for travelling and not going far off site etc
@@acroydon yes it does,y daughter works for a haulage company and they have two forklifts which are registration plates taxed and insured as they regularly go from one yard to next door yard
@@acroydon Rubbish. It's lot legal to use it on the public highway at all, even for just a few seconds, unless it is registered with the DVLA for road use, taxed, insured and displaying number plates. It's also not legal to use a full powered electric bike on the public highway. Only pedal assisted e-bikes are legal on UK roads.
I despair of this country and the way we have been fooled at all and every level. Minimum wage drones protecting Heinz / Kraft from a camera sums it up....
This is what INEOS Grangemouth do, they dialed the police on my friend for taking pictures of the cooling towers, chimneys and warning sirens. The police stopped by her house but they were fine with it. I recorded the weekly siren test their and the security had confronted me saying its a "private site" even though Google maps has streetview through that area on the site and has an aerial view over the site too, I got threatened by the security saying they would call the police and when I left they followed me to my dads car. It's absolutely terrible
Used to take my two bairns a drive to Grangemouth at night when the towers were in action as the flares are spectacular. Stopped one time to take a pic of the big white tower and a security guard charged out demanding my details and attempted to take my camera off me. He said I was acting like a terrorist! Very intimidating. Reality: I was driving a 1994 Toyota Supra in my jammie bottoms and fluffy baffies 😂 Ticks every box on the Terrorist Checklist 😂 Fkn idiot. And yes, he phoned the police as he failed to manhandle my camera off me and I refused to delete the pics. Didn't stop him taking pics of me, my car, and my two primary school aged children inside. He really frightened the wee one who was only 6 or 7 years old at the time 😢 Frightened me to some degree too as I wasn't sure if I actually was doing something wrong. It's been 15 years since and the police still haven't shown up 😂
You can say that again!, Just like Tesco does not give a dam where their Cheap Vinegar comes from, not only Tesco, Aldi, Morrisons, Sainsburys, they all sell the cheap disgusting crap from this factory I worked in, they had it in holding cages and at the bottom was loads of crap and they reuse the crap at the bottom of the holding cage...Disgusting place to work for .. So unhygienic!!
The guy in the green trousers and hi vis was absolutely loving this experience.... Ever time his face comes into shot, he is laughing and smiling.... I have a feeling he dose not like his boss 😂
The silo is a sugar silo the tanker blew off into. The "thing" on the silo top is the safety valve, it blows and diverts the sugar away down the pipe you see looped at the top to stop it blowing the top off and covering the entire area in sugar, also the sugar is flammable when being blown (loaded/off loaded) because of friction and static build-up. So the valve also protects against Explosion within the silo diverting it out the top not through the side of the silo I worked on silos blowing flour for bread etc to screen, Warburton, fine lady bakeries, Burton busicuits etc from various flour Mills in Stockport, Bilbrooke etc. So it does not mix anything it prevents overload accidents or over pressurising from explosions due to friction and sugar dust held in suspension in the air being flammable dust.
I did seasonal work one year for Del Monte corporation in the United States during Pea pack, and I was working in the area where the canned peas went in the giant ovens, and were cooked with steam to preserve them and they literally had piles of peas sitting on the floor, and they were sanitized when they ran through the cooking process.
When you look around at the other businesses all around they all look so much cleaner, the Heinz place looks so dirty. No wonder they didn’t want you there. Thanks DJ great video
Why get a guy who was obviously in the middle of having a shower go out and embarrass himself???? I was really interested in the sugar guy explaining how it worked and then shower guy turned and put a damper on everything. Great video tho' and a shame the police did the usual no show as that would have been fun watching them educate ketchup brigade. That tank looked like Heinz tomato soup. Now I know why I hate that stuff! 😂
I would say that open silo with the red liquid would be some kind of effluent treatment for their water waste. And the plastic panels go between the empty cans or bottles. Also something to take note of is if the water drains are internal or storm drain going to the main system. If that liquid was going to storm that's an audit fail, and will receive fines if found to be leading product in to our water, but it may have been internal leading to the effluent, you will see different colours to highlight them. As an auditor you should look to those small aspects as these corporations know when they will be audited and will clean up before they get there or hold them at a reception while they do it, if it was a surprise. I would love to hear a professional auditor (no disrespect) that has audited this place comment on if the site was more clean when they visited, as i bet it was. Rubbish management though, the usual corporate yes man, protect the brand and screw everything else.
@@pezkai I doubt what's in that tank will go in a can or bottle though, i would say its used bean sauce mixed in the water, probably from a clean process of the production equipment that's probably every 3 days or something. Effluent treatment is bacteria that eats organic matter so it can be sent to water treatment after processing, if not they need to send away their wastage for processing so it could just be a hold tank for that. When you produce a massive amounts of a product you also get a massive amount of waste.
@@VictheSecret wrong "If a forklift is travelling more than 1000 yards in one go, it will not be classed as a work truck and will require more standard licensing and registration. A forklift is taxed and licensed on a few criteria - namely, its weight and how it is propelled. Should the weight (including anything being carried) exceeds 3500kg, then it will be placed in the HGV class. If it’s under 3500kg, it will be classed as a light goods vehicle. You will also need to ensure it complies with the Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations - this may require modifications to your vehicle. Any electrically-propelled truck will be taxed under the electric vehicle tax. If your forklift is travelling less than 1000 yards in one go, it still needs to be registered and licensed. It will fall under the category of ‘work trucks’ if it is using public roads for passing between premises/sites in distances under 1000 yards, delivering goods between private premises in distances under 1000 yards, or if it’s working on roadworks. Any distance below 1000 yards, and you may be excused from the Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations, meaning that fewer modifications might be needed - but the vehicle must still must be insured and registered."
@@georgebarnes8163 thank you for posting the relevant legislation. I'll copy and paste that, as in the real world with fork trucks used all over the country for short hops between sites without being registered, the authorities, and my insurance company, will indeed be interested in the event of an accident on the public highway.
I"m Sure *@HEINZ* will very pleased that the site manager here protected the area from being filmed, as it is a *Massive* shithole that looked a huge environmental health risk.
It's about time people who dial 999 without proper emergency needs, be prosecuted. Somebody with a major emergency might lose a loved one because of clowns like these. Seriously, they should be taken to task.
The British Sugar guy was sweet, the rest of them and the state of the place, embarrassing. That liquid filled open skip with the ladder is a disaster waiting to happen, a kid could easily end up drowning in that. These videos do inform my buying decisions DJ. They may not have had beans there, but they certainly produced a bunch of old farts. Walking PR disaster!
As someone who worked in health and safety for 18 years. The blue viz jackets are usless, especially stood in front of the blue chep pallets. Accident waiting to happen. Hi viz should be yellow. (We are management and we want to look different) That needs looking at. British sugar guy was brilliant 👏 a credit to the company.
A friend of mine worked for a company that supplied compressors and airlines to a sauce factory. After the things he saw in the factory he never ate that brand of sauce again. After this I won’t be eating any more Heinz products again. No wonder they didn’t want you filming, site is filthy.
The guy in the shower cap, by misinforming you about the boundary, effectively gave you permission to enter the property. The guy who phoned the police, by using that as an excuse for doing so and misrepresenting your contact with the employees, opened the company to liability should something have subsequently happened, even as far as being responsible for police misconduct. The people who behave like this, and their bosses, should seriously think about the difficult position in which they could place themselves and their companies. BTW, I think baked beans are made at Wigan, they certainly used to be, I've been round the plant (although it was a long time ago).
The wise men of heinz, good grief, i have not seen such idiotic people in all my life. Well done HEINZ you should be proud, maybe the fumes are too strong ? Either way you should sort it out, all this counter productive negative approach is ridiculous. ''I dont want to shake your hand your not my kind of friend'' great approach watch out potential customers
Wouldn't their potential customers be most likely to be in, or at, a retail environment? Meanwhile, I'm not switching brands because a Heinz plant employee was a little needlessly and pointlessly disturbed at his work and was irritated. I couldn't care less - and I have doubt I'd be the only one...I'd expect that anyone who thought the Heinz share price and long-term future is in any danger, on that basis, is living with a skull that is just so depressingly soft on the top, that they dare not comb their hair for fear of leaving dents.
@@lewis7515 maybe not a dent, but the are a very front and centre company, they may not sell directly to the general public, it is the general pubic watching the do buy there stuff form supermarkets etc. and how wouldn't want to no where tomato source may or may not of came from?
If this was my local takeaway, would I place my order and then enjoy my food? Simple answer: no way! I want my food prepared in a clean environment. Bigger organisations would normally show much higher standards of waste and hygiene management than my local takeaway, whilst also showing respectful standards of customer service. This video is amazingly embarrassing for Heinz and Kraft, well respected companies in the customers' eyes but seemingly going downhill as their true values are demonstrated so very clearly in this video. 'Never mind the customer, environment or social responsibility, let's just screw our customers, the Earth and society for our lovely profits'. Time will tell.
from now on every time i see a bottle of heinz tomato sauce i will think of that dump and idiots who approached you... the British Sugar Guy 10/10 a credit to the Company give him a raise very approachable guy and positive about the company he works for... another Great video DJ 👊
Hi again DJ, I was tipping at kit green Heinz’s in Wigan after messing me about after 7 hours I I decided enough was enough I came to the Weigh bridge he told me I still had product left on my tank! I told I know, weight me off and I’ll be out your way! He then threatened that I wasn’t going anywhere ! I told him if he didn’t lift the barrier I would take it down when I went through it! Hang on I’ll ring deliveries! you’ve got 5 minutes!!! He put the phone down and lifted the barrier!!! Every time I went there they messed about with the off loading of my product a proper bunch of idiots!!! All the in breeding DJ? This happened over 30 years ago ! I’m now retired I’m 78 I love your work. If you can give Kit Green a visit! All the Sugar plants are the same they to back then had attitude problems looking down their noses at the likes of me!!! Talking like I was something they had on the sole of their shoe!!! I didn’t suffer fools gladly back then I would ask do you have a problem with mi? Depending on their answer and how they behaved they got their product or they didn’t !!! Their hygiene is a lot to be desired!!!
DJ, the yellow bins outside are called “spill kits”, everything inside the bin is basically for mopping up spillages , as you found out when you opened it 👍🏻
They use a roots type blower that produces low pressure high volume air to blow the sugar up the pipe that curves over the top of the big silo, the silo is the sugar silo.
@@dh2032 if it’s anything like our spill kits at work, there’s a small list of things that should always be in there, mostly Absorbent pads, and sausage shaped things to absorb liquids, and also kitty litter type stuff, for absorbing all kinds of liquids/oils
@@jonnygti thanks, so it is a ready to role with kit, like Fire extinguisher, or something just wait for something too (hopefully not) to happen one day
@Richie Reports UK yes, or like our workplace, nobody has been given the additional job of making sure the spill kits are full, and replenished regularly. Right now ours just have a bag of kitty litter (absorbent gravel) in each one, when there should be at least another 3/4 items in there, like spill mats, and sausage shaped absorbent things (don’t know what there called 😂)
Sugar tanker driver was a credit to his company! They should be very proud of the way he interacted with an interested member of the public. As you can see by the way Heinz reacted, especially the jobsworth guy with the squeaky voice, the impression left is vastly different. In a time when information flows with high fidelity and at such a rapid pace then everyone is a representative of their organisation and it's employees with a range of communication skills alongside their nominal skillset that'll be of most value in the coming years as the British Sugar tanker driver demonstrated so well.
If you wanted a tour you should have contacted them weeks in advance. They normally allow tours out of politness. Whilst the road is a public place the premises isn't you're not able to film in private premises unless you have permission. In my view no one did anything wrong.
British people argue so politely and articulately lol you guys are also very verbose. It’s entertaining to listen to as an American. We have a few auditing channels but the British ones are much better because of dialogue. Almost like a television show. There would be much less communication and much more cursing and screaming in the American version of these situations. I will be subscribing.
If the public can gain unhindered access to an area, no fence, locked door or barrier its open to the public that's how it works, private or not and policy isn't Law
Very unprofessional staff,they should be proud to interact!I think it's because of the state of the place is what they got worried about, as always you gave enough chances to redeem themselves but to no avail?awesome content as usual 🇬🇧 keep safe!
British sugar can be proud of their employee! The driver was responding politely, and you probably made his day when he discovered your channel!
I agree. I thought he was very polite and genuinely interested to answer the technical questions how the sugar flows. A credit to British Sugar.
Wonder if Heinz have a nursery there for those children they employ? Embarrassing. Just Embarrassing.
Agreed the British sugar driver was a top bloke and credit to them, let's hope the British Sugar visit goes sweetly?!?!?!
Oh yes that man was a asset to the Company unlike the rest of the Cockheads.🇬🇧
V interesting British Sugar employee. A real gentleman. Unlike those prats from Kraft/Heinz. What that big fella with the specs thought he was doing God knows. Have Heinz something to hide?
No wonder Heinz have increased all their prices if they are paying so many blokes to walk around doing nothing.
still not a watertight excuse, seeing as they clearly cut costs maintaining their asphalt lol
With their hands in their pockets.
The Driver delivering the sugar was a polite and professional worker an asset to his company unlike the those muppets from Heinz who haven’t a clue what they are talking about. Great audit brother 👍
100%
I’m a very respectful person and have a very empathetic nature, but if someone approached me with a camera and a passive aggressive manner demanding that I treat him with pure respect or I would be reported , I would tell him to Fuk off
This guy doesn’t have a clue what he’s talking about either
@@almostanengineer what guy.
@@almostanengineer seems you don't either
British Sugar should be proud of their driver. Polite, answered basic questions, wasn't giving away any trade secrets, gave a very good image of the company. Heinz on the other hand, 10/10 on how to generate bad publicity.
U can see how Environment Friendly Heinz operates.
Not a single solar panel..and these Companies are part of the SDG...
@@skelejp9982 solar panels are not even enviroment friendly, what are you talking about. can you imagine how/where the panels gut dumped after 20 years? you know that our waste destroys large enviroments right? nobodys talking about that.
The first few minutes of this video were quite educational. I've never considered how sugar was transported, and such a brilliant method for offloading.
When you’ve been pointlessly working for Heinz for 40+ years doing the same soul destroying job, it’s a real event when someone turns up with a camera.
so, not full of beans then?
@@HarryNicNicholas 🤣
I think they actually keep oompa loompa staff there. They remind a bit about those.
I hope they change hair nets before going into the food production btw.
They think there kings in these manufacturing places when they’ve been there 20+ years… if only they realised that the company’s they work for earn millions in profit every year while they struggle to get a pay rise to match inflation, while going to work at the same place, doing the same thing, the same 5 days a week, they go home and do the same thing every night, then when they come to retire they will be lucky if people say cheerio, all the best in the future. You get no bonus, no appreciation, no thanks for dedicating 40 hours a week for 40/50 years to a company that earns their yearly wage in an hour. I just can’t fathom a man’s daily thought process to keep doing it, they must be depressed. Or dumb enough to not know what depressed is
@@HughieMunro So what should we do about it? I some sense, we’re all in that boat, right?
The British sugar bloke has nothing to worry about. He was friendly and provided interesting information about his product. Also he pointed out that the sugar companies are better protected with proper security. Just the audacity of the bloke in highvis to forbid the sugar bloke to talk to DJ. Unbelievable. The clown at the end "walking with you" was hilarious. Their behaviour made them look stupid. Perhaps they are ashamed working at a dump like that. For a company which produces "food" it really looked awful.
top bloke wasn't he, you can see who is happy in their home life and who isn't just by how they act.
You see all that sugar Heinz loads their products with🤢
Yes, the driver was put in an invidious position by the Heinz representative ( in the ridiculous headgear) and entitled attitude . I don’t expect the contract with Heinz included a gagging order not to talk about how to blow out a product from their vehicle
Those two little ones with the hairnets look like Oompah Lumpas.
Unfortunately he is still likely to get into trouble . His contract of employment will probably say he cannot talk to any kind of journalist without written permission from the company
My favorite aspect of your audit is how far you go to give everyone the opportunity to salvage a bad interaction and turn it into something pleasant and informative. If anyone comes off looking bad, they really have nobody else to blame but themselves.
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Me too
@@DJAUDITS Spillage kit in that yellow bin and that is exactly what that drain cover was for, something them pellet factory should have coincidently.
@@DJAUDITSlove you
I reckon the British Sugar (it was actually Abbey Logistics) driver will watch the video and read the comments. Mate you were a credit, polite and respectful. Buy I wouldn't mind betting that Heinz try to drop him in it for having the audacity to talk to you.
Top content DJ and I believe that you genuinely do these companies a good turn.
well if the d,o maybe would think as its all revolving around the visit of DJ audit, there should be more, more follow up's and if British Sugar (or Abbey Logistics) want to get involved, break to audit rules, of not following up, (and as for the Driver, and he's doing more than just driving the truck, I think he was a real credit), actually showed an keep interest and priding in he work and he company products, of process, job, how it works, its of how the product basic blown out not pored or just tipped out, and the really interesting part that the delivery process, can actually change the consistency of the sugar being moved into storage thing, what ever it was, so it would be posable to deliver the one tanker truck load to two sites, and they could have in two deterrent consistency as they required, so it they do do, part loads, to small plants, the could still have the consistency they are looking for for there produces?
I think he'll be okay, don't think Heinz would be that mean.
@TheGodParticle beans means heinz.
You really get a sense of who people are from these interactions, - some people are living in misery, - other people are living happy lives. Yin-Yang, negative, positive, - it's what makes the world go round
most people seem to be paranoid and aggressive!
You have highlighted spillage from skips into drains of unknown products. This place definitely needs an audit 🤣 this place wishes we were in the 70s.
The sugar delivery guy was a top bloke. Very professional and was very nice to DJ. The Heinz staff were mostly rude - especially the guy that forbid the sugar driver talking to DJ, the guy in blue and the heavy guy. One thing I took from this is the factory is a Kip and needs a visit from both environmental health and pest control. If the outside is dirty, the inside will be.
I bet he's got 57 reasons why you cannot film there
the camera might have x ray capabilities and catch him sticking the labels on wonky
I see what you did there!
I bet his beans ain't one!....
Yeah he's got a variety of reasons.
Thats a bit mixed up 🤣
No wonder they don't want you filming. The site is a shit-tip. What a disgusting mess. Please let the local environmental health dept. know about the leaking food waste on to public land. Heinz should be ashamed how they allow their sites to become such a magnet for rats and other vermin
Forklift truck driving on the public road without a license plate too.
Exactly, spot on mate
So now I know where the Cream of Tomato Soup is kept. Ew!
What a skanky site. Were they really boiling sauce in an outdoor open container ? Yuk!
Oh the irony. These muppets wearing hair caps and "clean" boots. For wading through filth. Didn't want to contaminate the rats I expect. That big yellow skip on the public highway. Is unbelievable. Who in the Council is allowing it.
That place needs a health and safety inspection, they are burning the tarmac on a public road and allowing their waste to flow into a public drain, the local council needs to be made aware of this, buy Heinz Ketchup? not on your life after seeing that huge uncovered tank in their works yard, no wonder they did not want you filming DJ, good work yet again, great vid .
Love the lorry driver who was so happy to talk with someone else interested in his job.
Don't argue with giant haystacks - sent out to intimidate. Kraft Heinz really should be concerned with the staff quality and the cleanliness of the site.
He was a bit too much like Lethal Weapon 2. Tell your friend now is not the time to visit Heinz.
That lump of lard could not intimidate a fly, you need brains to do that.
I think the public should be concerned about the cleanliness of the site.
@@tezzabhoy1888 and the fact their waste is running into public storm drains which is generally untreated waste water pumped directly into the rivers and the sea. That hidden drain was a storm drain not a foul waste drain.
In comparison to the other facilities in the 360 view from the drone, Heinz was significantly poorer in clenlines.
I'm not impressed with Heinz factory looks very untidy and filthy, looks like a health hazard too me with all that fluid running out of that skip. Think they need a visit from a health inspector!!
It's OK, they put a bit of cardboard down to soak it up. Did you spot that? 😲😲😲
@@DJAUDITS are you actually going to report it to a higher authority though to potentially get them to change their waste removal processes? Or are you just exposing that factories aren’t all that pretty.
@@Hangnailer47 djaudits@gmail.com for the explanation on this one.
It definitely needs another inspection soon! Loads of people will be seeing this. Potentially up to 100k? Haha 👌🏼
Back in the day, my mate used to stroll into restaurant kitchens, flashing his NUS card claiming to be the heath inspector, when he was drunk. I remember he was once chased out and down the street by a bunch of illegals with machetes..... Hilarious.
Sorry mate but I sympathise with them on this occasion. If I was in a position of authority at that place, I wouldn't want you filming what a MASSIVE SHITHOLE it is either. And to think that many of us consume the stuff that comes out of that dump is scary. To all people who moan about you doing these audits, this is proof that these are 100% necessary. It's a public information film.
It's pretty ironic that the people who contacted, or threatened to contact, the authorities are surely going to spend a lot of time dealing with authorities themselves very shortly to explain the smeg running through the streets, pallets of crap littering the public highway and the general poor state of a site producing 'goods' for human consumption. If the outside looks like that, one can only imagine what's hiding under the roof sheets. I'd love to hear what people who work, or have worked there (A high turn over of agency workers wouldn't surprise me) have to say about their experience there. This place might be worth a re-visit in, maybe, a year. If it's still operating, I'd wager it would look a lot different and I'm sure you wouldn't be speaking to the same people you did on this film. I suspect these incompetents will have been 'Working from home' for a while by then. It's a pity that they don't take good housekeeping, cleanliness, manners and, very likely, hygiene as seriously as they do filming their property. Well done DJ.
smeg. LOL
Seeing that site has put me off my baked beans tonight.
What I didn't get were those big tanks open to the elements, I hope it wasn't food.
Good 👉 👍 👉
Go on lad! Give em it!!! 😆
First gentleman very respectful to you and explaining what he's doing even going as far as to show you. Nice job.
There's no law against it we're have you bean 😂😂😂
@RobertWinters-l5e Who said there was a law against what ever you're referring to. Make sense not nonsense.
I used to visit a lot of factories all over the country programming automation production and packing systems. One of the factories was the Mars factory in Slough programming new bespoke equipment on their production lines. Often while doing this I would wander around and often see the British Sugar drivers unloading and talk to them, and you could actually see the sugar being unloaded which there was almost like a black tar, apparently different factories get different sugar, sometimes powder, granules or syrup/tar form.
You should do a video on the Mars factory if it is still there, it was absolutely massive and very interesting.
Even bigger than the Mars factory was the Birdseye Walls factory in Swindon, which was like a mini city, part of it making chock-ices and icecreams all year round and storing them so that in the summer they could keep up with demand! This is an old video now, so you might not see this, but someone might find it interesting and I could not resist commenting.
"I'll phone the police, just to be on the safe side"........I'd call that wasting police time! It's so annoying that these people don't understand the law, and will happily waste police time.
I completely agree, although it's not "police" time anyway - it's "our" time (we pay for it). The police should make the judgment call👍 .
There's a man walking a dog outside my house. I'd better call the police to be on the safe side. That guy was a grade one cockwomble!
@@daze1945 - Or should YOU, just have minded Your own business. 🙄
@@glorybelieve9010 Did you understand what I said?
As for the cleanliness. Shame on you Heinz . Get it cleaned up and washed down. Keep up the great content DJ
I'm amazed a food company is so secretive I'm becoming a bit dubious about eating their food
Not just their food
Ya think!
It is a complete dump.
Heinze ruining the future kids of the world with sugar
The 2 walking about in the high vis tops and hair nets are like a pair of oompa loompas i keep waiting for them to start singing 🤣
Tanker driver was super chill and very friendly. Hope we get to see him again sometime and that he and his loved ones enjoy all the positive comments about him.
This one definitely requires a re-visit in a few weeks time to see how they respond to this exposure. Will they have a massive clean-up or will they try to enforce security on a public road. Everyone has Kraft/Heinz products in their home and they will be wondering what the place is like inside.
at the least a PR disaster in the waiting or making? and the place is actually on a public road, I think if it happing in public everyone has the right, is passing to ask what they are doing in any regards, not just referring the the Heinz site audit here anything in public places?
just emailed them and asked the same thing.
None in my home. We eat clean. You should too.
I don't have Heinz or Kraft in my house........... thank goodness, that place is disgusting. I wonder if health inspectors visit that place
Omg I am beginning to feel rather queasy and horrified with suspicious red liquid running towards covered drains. I have Heinz products in my cupboards now I'm beginning to think that maybe I shouldn't have anymore. 🤢
The tanker driver is a great lad. Hope his company see this.
You’re not wrong lads
I suspect that this place will be having a huge tidy up soon! Can pallets receive a parking ticket for being on double yellow lines?!
why would it have a tidy up? its clearly where they take deliveries from the lorries and they looks like this for all factories, plants, stores.
I love how your videos are unedited. They show the worst as well of the best of how private corporations and government bodies treat public.
Best way to deal with a walking man, is to keep moving to different locations, and then order him to come to you. They then find themselves in a paradox of wanting to intimidate you by following, but don't want to be ordered to do anything by u
That's true Kevin, now don't you dare reply to my comment.
A visit from HSE and The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) would be advisable. Heavy machinery and forklifts in a public place with no segregation or markings. Using public property to store dangerous materials.
heinz paid them off.
@Jafmanz yep too many brown envelopes to council use!
British Sugar employee was very cordial and helpful. Heinz employees could learn something from him.
The health and safety environment agency and food standards agency need to visit this place it's disgusting hopefully someone calls them 😀 I won't be consuming Heinz produce anymore. Shocking behaviour from the clueless staff glad the police didn't waste time on it .nice 1 DJ keep it up
Oh the irony. These muppets wearing hair caps and "clean" boots. For wading through filth. Didn't want to contaminate the rats I expect. That big yellow skip on the public highway. Is unbelievable. Who in the Council is allowing it.
Agree I worked as a hygiene manager in a big food company and if the place was like that a me and a few others would have been out of a job very very fast.
I work on these kind of plants and if you want to find out what's in the big tanks and silos, have a look at the labels on the control screens or in the general area of the tank/silo. It will often tell you what's in them!
That plant is disgusting.
For a food production place, that's awful
I still find it amazing these successful companies put idiots on the front lines to greet the public.
*companies
he seems alright to be honest
The big ones don't give a d@mn about their customers
If that road is a public highway then their forklift should be registered with the DVLA, be taxed for use on the road and be displaying number plates if they want to use it on it. I didn't see any and you could also argue that all of those pallets are obstructing the highway as well.
Well spotted that
Doesn’t fall into any category to get taxed and registered like those electric bikes you see for instance. Also it will be insured and not used for travelling and not going far off site etc
@@acroydon yes it does,y daughter works for a haulage company and they have two forklifts which are registration plates taxed and insured as they regularly go from one yard to next door yard
@@acroydon Rubbish. It's lot legal to use it on the public highway at all, even for just a few seconds, unless it is registered with the DVLA for road use, taxed, insured and displaying number plates. It's also not legal to use a full powered electric bike on the public highway. Only pedal assisted e-bikes are legal on UK roads.
You really are a sad sad man
I despair of this country and the way we have been fooled at all and every level. Minimum wage drones protecting Heinz / Kraft from a camera sums it up....
Exactly.
The ‘useful idiots’ of Heinz.
I hope these companies get fined for wasting police time based on their ignorance of the law.
This is what INEOS Grangemouth do, they dialed the police on my friend for taking pictures of the cooling towers, chimneys and warning sirens. The police stopped by her house but they were fine with it. I recorded the weekly siren test their and the security had confronted me saying its a "private site" even though Google maps has streetview through that area on the site and has an aerial view over the site too, I got threatened by the security saying they would call the police and when I left they followed me to my dads car. It's absolutely terrible
Used to take my two bairns a drive to Grangemouth at night when the towers were in action as the flares are spectacular. Stopped one time to take a pic of the big white tower and a security guard charged out demanding my details and attempted to take my camera off me. He said I was acting like a terrorist! Very intimidating.
Reality: I was driving a 1994 Toyota Supra in my jammie bottoms and fluffy baffies 😂 Ticks every box on the Terrorist Checklist 😂 Fkn idiot.
And yes, he phoned the police as he failed to manhandle my camera off me and I refused to delete the pics. Didn't stop him taking pics of me, my car, and my two primary school aged children inside. He really frightened the wee one who was only 6 or 7 years old at the time 😢 Frightened me to some degree too as I wasn't sure if I actually was doing something wrong. It's been 15 years since and the police still haven't shown up 😂
@@JbScot 🤣🤣🤣 they Phoebe’s the police on me for catching one of the weekly siren tests there and they still haven’t shown up 😂
@@JbScot That’s a shame for your wee one. I feel so bad for what they witnessed 😕
This site looks like a health hazard, very disgusting 🤢
Tesco should refuse to stock 'Heinz' products, not because of the price hike - but because of the unhygienic premises.
pmsl they dont give a shite about hygene money
You can say that again!, Just like Tesco does not give a dam where their Cheap Vinegar comes from, not only Tesco, Aldi, Morrisons, Sainsburys, they all sell the cheap disgusting crap from this factory I worked in, they had it in holding cages and at the bottom was loads of crap and they reuse the crap at the bottom of the holding cage...Disgusting place to work for .. So unhygienic!!
Get a life
British sugar driver top bloke..very informative and interesting about how things are done...Others are right pillocks..Stroppy as hell and rude
The open tank outside that was circulating around itself looks like Heinz Vegetable soup
"We Take People Filming Heinz Property Very Seriously". Pure comedy gold.
VERY concerning that they send a intimidating chap out onto the public road to impede his progress.
If you call a mildly retarded fat bloke intimating, then I guess so!
Bloody Afrikaaner telling DJ what to do lol. Whatever next.
"yes mate"
The guy in the green trousers and hi vis was absolutely loving this experience....
Ever time his face comes into shot, he is laughing and smiling.... I have a feeling he dose not like his boss 😂
I like how the quiet guy with the green pants had a good laugh! I would have expected better from Heinz.
The place was filthy! Excellent D.J.
Yeah he was buzzing his tits off at his jobsworth colleague, but wisely kept schtum 🤣🤣🤣
The silo is a sugar silo the tanker blew off into.
The "thing" on the silo top is the safety valve, it blows and diverts the sugar away down the pipe you see looped at the top to stop it blowing the top off and covering the entire area in sugar, also the sugar is flammable when being blown (loaded/off loaded) because of friction and static build-up. So the valve also protects against Explosion within the silo diverting it out the top not through the side of the silo
I worked on silos blowing flour for bread etc to screen, Warburton, fine lady bakeries, Burton busicuits etc from various flour Mills in Stockport, Bilbrooke etc.
So it does not mix anything it prevents overload accidents or over pressurising from explosions due to friction and sugar dust held in suspension in the air being flammable dust.
I did seasonal work one year for Del Monte corporation in the United States during Pea pack, and I was working in the area where the canned peas went in the giant ovens, and were cooked with steam to preserve them and they literally had piles of peas sitting on the floor, and they were sanitized when they ran through the cooking process.
Really bad advert for Heinz. Scruffy people. Contaminated clothing. Dirty environment. Single service was a great place to work before it was Heinz.
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This is priceless. It is better than reality TV. It is also educational and I appreciate it that everyone takes it in good humour. Well done all!
Great work DJ - I take people auditing Heinz property very seriously 🙂
I hope the health department takes it VERY seriously too.
A Very Dirty and unhealthy FOOD site, NO wonder they did not want you to film. they should be inspected by public health . YUCK.
A lesson for Heinz, there are at least 4 people that they can manage to run the business without them
When you look around at the other businesses all around they all look so much cleaner, the Heinz place looks so dirty. No wonder they didn’t want you there. Thanks DJ great video
Why get a guy who was obviously in the middle of having a shower go out and embarrass himself???? I was really interested in the sugar guy explaining how it worked and then shower guy turned and put a damper on everything. Great video tho' and a shame the police did the usual no show as that would have been fun watching them educate ketchup brigade. That tank looked like Heinz tomato soup. Now I know why I hate that stuff! 😂
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I never knew how they emptied these types of lorries, that was interesting.
Oh very ye ha ha
Yep they blow the sugar into the big silo that was next to the sugar tanker.
@@ritadonnelly8820 Exactly what my partner says to me when I show interest in such things,lol
2 hours to empty, surely there's a faster way
I've just started watching,DJ these are brilliant, good work 😅
Love watching your videos, cracks me up how they respond 😂😂
That guy with the huge schnoz was the most odious jobsworth I've ever seen in my life.
Yes sir, he was sir, I thought that sir, it looked like the goon show sir, the place looked disgusting sir, no more HP sauces for me sir.
I think he may like the odd sherbet or two . Definitely a drinkers bugle.
i bet he stinks of sauce all the time
He’s a cider drinker lol, with a terrible attitude! 🤣
all i kept thinking was "Ooooooooh, suits you sir"
I would say that open silo with the red liquid would be some kind of effluent treatment for their water waste.
And the plastic panels go between the empty cans or bottles.
Also something to take note of is if the water drains are internal or storm drain going to the main system.
If that liquid was going to storm that's an audit fail, and will receive fines if found to be leading product in to our water, but it may have been internal leading to the effluent, you will see different colours to highlight them.
As an auditor you should look to those small aspects as these corporations know when they will be audited and will clean up before they get there or hold them at a reception while they do it, if it was a surprise.
I would love to hear a professional auditor (no disrespect) that has audited this place comment on if the site was more clean when they visited, as i bet it was.
Rubbish management though, the usual corporate yes man, protect the brand and screw everything else.
No the red liquid is the bean sauce☺️
@@pezkai
I doubt what's in that tank will go in a can or bottle though, i would say its used bean sauce mixed in the water, probably from a clean process of the production equipment that's probably every 3 days or something.
Effluent treatment is bacteria that eats organic matter so it can be sent to water treatment after processing, if not they need to send away their wastage for processing so it could just be a hold tank for that.
When you produce a massive amounts of a product you also get a massive amount of waste.
You missed the forklift driving on a public road without a number plate.
@@VictheSecret wrong "If a forklift is travelling more than 1000 yards in one go, it will not be classed as a work truck and will require more standard licensing and registration. A forklift is taxed and licensed on a few criteria - namely, its weight and how it is propelled. Should the weight (including anything being carried) exceeds 3500kg, then it will be placed in the HGV class. If it’s under 3500kg, it will be classed as a light goods vehicle. You will also need to ensure it complies with the Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations - this may require modifications to your vehicle. Any electrically-propelled truck will be taxed under the electric vehicle tax.
If your forklift is travelling less than 1000 yards in one go, it still needs to be registered and licensed. It will fall under the category of ‘work trucks’ if it is using public roads for passing between premises/sites in distances under 1000 yards, delivering goods between private premises in distances under 1000 yards, or if it’s working on roadworks. Any distance below 1000 yards, and you may be excused from the Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations, meaning that fewer modifications might be needed - but the vehicle must still must be insured and registered."
@@georgebarnes8163 thank you for posting the relevant legislation. I'll copy and paste that, as in the real world with fork trucks used all over the country for short hops between sites without being registered, the authorities, and my insurance company, will indeed be interested in the event of an accident on the public highway.
@@VictheSecret No offence intended , you can go back to your low IQ minimum wage job and feel pride that you are a useless twat. Have a nice day.
You're so good at winding them up and they deserve it so much, this is gold
You’re not wrong lad
A £20,000 fine should teach them not to abuse the emergency services again. I was surprised how filthy it is with stuff seeping into the drains
I"m Sure *@HEINZ* will very pleased that the site manager here protected the area from being filmed, as it is a *Massive* shithole that looked a huge environmental health risk.
It's about time people who dial 999 without proper emergency needs, be prosecuted. Somebody with a major emergency might lose a loved one because of clowns like these. Seriously, they should be taken to task.
The British Sugar guy was sweet, the rest of them and the state of the place, embarrassing. That liquid filled open skip with the ladder is a disaster waiting to happen, a kid could easily end up drowning in that. These videos do inform my buying decisions DJ. They may not have had beans there, but they certainly produced a bunch of old farts. Walking PR disaster!
The chap with the green trousers was enjoying it tbf - he seemed alright
Do not approach anyone with blue hair, if they approach you do not make eye contact.
FANTASTIC video DJ - The sugar man was so professional and polite - Shame about the ‘Big I’am’ staff!!! Of Heinz !!!
Apart from them being really disrespectful and aggressive, this was actually a really funny audit!
Great video! Great to have an insight to where our daily products are made. Thanks DJ!
The sugar waggon driver was a great chap.. 😁
I would be a bit worried about that red stuff, auditors have been known to go missing at Heinz facilities.
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Soylent red is D J !!!!
the older hi viz laughing and smiling, he was great, sort of guy you'd want a pint in the pub with
Perfectly legal. Heinz needs to be aware of the reality of public freedoms to filming with sub 250g drones
the guy from British sugar is a asset to the company helpful informative ... and he smiled all the time
Fair play DJ u don’t give up
I fucking love DJ, never rises to aggression, just sidesteps then asks a disarming random question 😂😂😂😂
It's hard to take men wearing shower caps seriously.
As someone who worked in health and safety for 18 years. The blue viz jackets are usless, especially stood in front of the blue chep pallets. Accident waiting to happen. Hi viz should be yellow. (We are management and we want to look different)
That needs looking at.
British sugar guy was brilliant 👏 a credit to the company.
A friend of mine worked for a company that supplied compressors and airlines to a sauce factory. After the things he saw in the factory he never ate that brand of sauce again.
After this I won’t be eating any more Heinz products again. No wonder they didn’t want you filming, site is filthy.
The guy in the shower cap, by misinforming you about the boundary, effectively gave you permission to enter the property. The guy who phoned the police, by using that as an excuse for doing so and misrepresenting your contact with the employees, opened the company to liability should something have subsequently happened, even as far as being responsible for police misconduct.
The people who behave like this, and their bosses, should seriously think about the difficult position in which they could place themselves and their companies.
BTW, I think baked beans are made at Wigan, they certainly used to be, I've been round the plant (although it was a long time ago).
They are indeed made at Kitt Green in Wigan
The wise men of heinz, good grief, i have not seen such idiotic people in all my life.
Well done HEINZ you should be proud, maybe the fumes are too strong ?
Either way you should sort it out, all this counter productive negative approach is ridiculous.
''I dont want to shake your hand your not my kind of friend'' great approach watch out potential customers
Wouldn't their potential customers be most likely to be in, or at, a retail environment?
Meanwhile, I'm not switching brands because a Heinz plant employee was a little needlessly and pointlessly disturbed at his work and was irritated. I couldn't care less - and I have doubt I'd be the only one...I'd expect that anyone who thought the Heinz share price and long-term future is in any danger, on that basis, is living with a skull that is just so depressingly soft on the top, that they dare not comb their hair for fear of leaving dents.
@@lewis7515 maybe not a dent, but the are a very front and centre company, they may not sell directly to the general public, it is the general pubic watching the do buy there stuff form supermarkets etc.
and how wouldn't want to no where tomato source may or may not of came from?
"We take people filming Heinz property very seriously" ...he's frightened that you might find out he has 57 chromosomes.
If this was my local takeaway, would I place my order and then enjoy my food? Simple answer: no way! I want my food prepared in a clean environment. Bigger organisations would normally show much higher standards of waste and hygiene management than my local takeaway, whilst also showing respectful standards of customer service. This video is amazingly embarrassing for Heinz and Kraft, well respected companies in the customers' eyes but seemingly going downhill as their true values are demonstrated so very clearly in this video. 'Never mind the customer, environment or social responsibility, let's just screw our customers, the Earth and society for our lovely profits'. Time will tell.
The man driving the lorry is how all people should be
That big guy acted slightly strangely💯
I was trying to suss him out quick. 😨
He was there to intimidate
from now on every time i see a bottle of heinz tomato sauce i will think of that dump and idiots who approached you...
the British Sugar Guy 10/10 a credit to the Company give him a raise very approachable guy and positive about the company he works for...
another Great video DJ 👊
Dude in the green trousers is loving it haha, he's just there for the bants 😅
Hi again DJ, I was tipping at kit green Heinz’s in Wigan after messing me about after 7 hours I I decided enough was enough I came to the Weigh bridge he told me I still had product left on my tank!
I told I know, weight me off and I’ll be out your way!
He then threatened that I wasn’t going anywhere !
I told him if he didn’t lift the barrier I would take it down when I went through it!
Hang on I’ll ring deliveries! you’ve got 5 minutes!!!
He put the phone down and lifted the barrier!!!
Every time I went there they messed about with the off loading of my product a proper bunch of idiots!!!
All the in breeding DJ?
This happened over 30 years ago !
I’m now retired I’m 78 I love your work.
If you can give Kit Green a visit!
All the Sugar plants are the same they to back then had attitude problems looking down their noses at the likes of me!!!
Talking like I was something they had on the sole of their shoe!!!
I didn’t suffer fools gladly back then I would ask do you have a problem with mi?
Depending on their answer and how they behaved they got their product or they didn’t !!!
Their hygiene is a lot to be desired!!!
The sugar employee was a top bloke but clearly felt stuck in the middle when laddo came out. Great upload dj keep them coming.
DJ, the yellow bins outside are called “spill kits”, everything inside the bin is basically for mopping up spillages , as you found out when you opened it 👍🏻
They use a roots type blower that produces low pressure high volume air to blow the sugar up the pipe that curves over the top of the big silo, the silo is the sugar silo.
so was that like ready to use/go kit, if there was a spill, or the lefts overs of a spill that had already happened, and not been taken away yet?
@@dh2032 if it’s anything like our spill kits at work, there’s a small list of things that should always be in there, mostly Absorbent pads, and sausage shaped things to absorb liquids, and also kitty litter type stuff, for absorbing all kinds of liquids/oils
@@jonnygti thanks, so it is a ready to role with kit, like Fire extinguisher, or something just wait for something too (hopefully not) to happen one day
@Richie Reports UK yes, or like our workplace, nobody has been given the additional job of making sure the spill kits are full, and replenished regularly. Right now ours just have a bag of kitty litter (absorbent gravel) in each one, when there should be at least another 3/4 items in there, like spill mats, and sausage shaped absorbent things (don’t know what there called 😂)
Hey up its the Bean Boy Heinz Hitler
This comment even made my miserable Mrs chuckle.
Lol made my cnt of a wife laugh . She hasn't laughed in 29 years . It was like a scary chuckle ..then I banged her
Sugar tanker driver was a credit to his company! They should be very proud of the way he interacted with an interested member of the public.
As you can see by the way Heinz reacted, especially the jobsworth guy with the squeaky voice, the impression left is vastly different.
In a time when information flows with high fidelity and at such a rapid pace then everyone is a representative of their organisation and it's employees with a range of communication skills alongside their nominal skillset that'll be of most value in the coming years as the British Sugar tanker driver demonstrated so well.
If you wanted a tour you should have contacted them weeks in advance. They normally allow tours out of politness. Whilst the road is a public place the premises isn't you're not able to film in private premises unless you have permission. In my view no one did anything wrong.
Rubbish! You can film anything you can see from a public place.
British people argue so politely and articulately lol you guys are also very verbose. It’s entertaining to listen to as an American. We have a few auditing channels but the British ones are much better because of dialogue. Almost like a television show. There would be much less communication and much more cursing and screaming in the American version of these situations. I will be subscribing.
Very true.
Also an American and it's so funny to see the comments be like "that guy was so rude" after watching maybe the most polite argument
If the public can gain unhindered access to an area, no fence, locked door or barrier its open to the public that's how it works, private or not and policy isn't Law
DJ asks the hard questions “Do you make tomato sauce here, yes or no?”
😂 . . . and some of them struggled with the reply !
Didn't realise you got more money the longer we looksd at the ADS ,ill stop skipping ads in future ,keep up the good work 👏
Very unprofessional staff,they should be proud to interact!I think it's because of the state of the place is what they got worried about, as always you gave enough chances to redeem themselves but to no avail?awesome content as usual 🇬🇧 keep safe!