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Food Factory

  • ️Thu Aug 30 2012
Food Factory
Also known as Food Factory USA (2014–)
Country of origin Canada
No. of seasons 6
No. of episodes 128
Production
Running time 30 minutes
Original release
Network Food Network (Canada)
Release 30 August 2012 (2012-08-30) –
present

Food Factory is a Canadian television series produced by Cineflix airing in that country on the Food Network, and in the United States on National Geographic, Quest, and FYI. The show features the industrial production lines of major food companies, mostly in Canada, but also in the United States, and occasionally in other countries.[1] It is co-narrated by Colleen Rusholme and Todd Schick.

Episode Title Segment A Segment B Segment C Segment D Original air date
1 (69) Pop Goes the Cake Caramel 20 September 2014
2 (70) Staken not Stirred 20 September 2014
3 (71) Gold Bars 27 September 2014
4 (72) Pasta Straight Up 27 September 2014
5 (73) Everyday of Sundae 4 October 2014
6 (74) Viva Los Churros 4 October 2014
7 (75) Lights, Camera, Popcorn Blue Tortilla Chips Cinnamon Crumbettes Vegan Chocolate Cookies Microwave Popcorn 11 October 2014
8 (76) Fishing for Spuds 11 October 2014
9 (77) Crepe Escape 18 October 2014
10 (78) Green with Envy 18 October 2014
11 (79) My Cup Runneth Over 25 October 2014
12 (80) Cuckoo for Coconuts Lindt Chocolate Bars Nanak Foods' Kaju Katli Lark Fine Foods' Russian Tea Cakes Soyummi Foods' Cogo Chai Smoothie 25 October 2014
13 (81) Pigging Out 1 November 2014
14 (82) Chocolate Under Wraps Lindt's Lindor Chocolates Garden Lites' Vegetable Muffins Just Born Hot Tamales John Wm. Macy's CheeseSticks 1 November 2014
15 (83) Let's Talk Tofurky Tofurkey Charmed Bar Shirley Temple Soda Brodman's Almonds and Flakes 8 November 2014
16 (84) Just the Flax Red Velvet Ice Cream Pumpkin Spice Granola Bars Chocolate Almond Butter Lemon Cookies 8 November 2014
17 (85) Pepper Party Peanuts Chocolate Vegetable Bars Stuffed Cream Cheese Jalapeños Montreal Steak Sauce 15 November 2014
18 (86) Ready For This Jelly Chocolate Coconut Nainamo Bars Fruit Ice Bars Soup Buns Jelly Candies 15 November 2014
19 (87) From Argentina With Love Chicken Pad Thai Kit Mints Chimmichurri Sauce Frozen Banana Pops 22 November 2014
20 (88) Juiced Up Orange Juice Pizza DIY Quit Jellybeans Cream Puffs 22 November 2014
21 (89) Working For Peanuts Peanut Butter Eggplant Parmesan Pistachios Chocolate bar 29 November 2014
22 (90) Miso Hungry Candied Almonds Bagelwich Smore Snack Mix Miso Soup Paste 29 November 2014
23 (91) Brine Time Chocolate Chips Snack Mix Pickles Packet Mushroom Soup 6 December 2014
24 (92) Pipe Dreams Tomato Sauce Yoghurt Tubes Candy Fruit Chews Tempeh 6 December 2014
25 (93) Easy As Pie Rice a Roni DIY Caesar Salad Kit Whole Foods Apple Pie Gluten Free English Muffins 13 December 2014
26 (94) Red Hot Delight Frank's Red Hot Shredded Wheat Coffee Chocolate Boiled Eggs 13 December 2014
27 (95) Midnight Munchies 11 April 2015
28 (96) Constant Cravings 11 April 2015
29 (97) Round the Globe 18 April 2015
30 (98) Over the Rainbow 18 April 2015
31 (99) Hot Stuff 25 April 2015
32 (100) Sugar Rush 25 April 2015
33 (101) Sweet as Honey 12 September 2015
34 (102) Sunny Side up 12 September 2015
35 (103) Noodling Around 19 September 2015
36 (104) Liquid Gold 19 September 2015
37 (105) Let Them Eat Caviar 3 October 2015
38 (106) You've Got Kale 3 October 2015
39 (107) Mint Condition 10 October 2015
40 (108) Smooth as Butter 10 October 2015
Episode Title Segment A Segment B Segment C Segment D Original air date
1 (109) Red Red Vine September 5, 2015
2 (110) Elbow Grease September 5, 2015
3 (111) Cut the Cheese September 26, 2015
4 (112) Snack Odyssey September 26, 2015
5 (113) Puffins N' Cream October 17, 2015
6 (114) Butter Up! October 17, 2015
7 (115) Easy as ABC November 7, 2015
8 (116) Drumroll Please November 7, 2015
9 (117) It's Bittersweet November 14, 2015
10 (118) Hurry and Ketchup! November 14, 2015
Episode Title Segment A Segment B Segment C Segment D Original air date
1 (119) Backyard BBQ September 24, 2016
2 (120) Thanksgiving October 1, 2016
3 (121) The Big Game October 15, 2016
4 (122) Halloween October 22, 2016
5 (123) Love November 5, 2016
6 (124) Fiesta Night November 12, 2016
7 (125) Movie Night November 19, 2016
8 (126) Birthdays Birthday Cake Ice Cream Edible Waffle Bowls Cotton Candy Chocolate Pinata November 26, 2016
9 (127) Winter December 3, 2016
10 (128) Valentine's Day February 4, 2017[2]

Between the original program's third and fourth seasons, the first season of Food Factory USA was produced for FYI and featured only U.S. factories. The style of the show, including the theme music, text graphics, and two narrators, is identical to the original three seasons of Food Factory. However, the format is somewhat different, catering to the demands of American programmers by eliminating one of the four segments to make room for more commercials, and putting those commercials in the middle of each of the three remaining segments instead of between them. In addition, each break is preceded by a trivia question related to the segment, whose answer is given following the break (similar to other series such as Pawn Stars). In the spring of 2015, a second season began airing on May 23, two at a time each week as with season four of Food Factory. The only noticeable difference is the use of graphical text in various colors (consistent within each episode), instead of the silvery grey used in all four previous seasons of the two series.

In the FYI telecasts, Food Factory USA also uses only US customary units, instead of the metric system measurements used in the original three Food Factory seasons. Those seasons, as seen on Food Network Canada (as well in the United States as FYI and its predecessor, Bio), used metric measurements in the narration, with the FYI broadcasts also including metric with English conversions in the graphics. As aired in the U.S., the fourth season of Food Factory has no metric units of any kind (narration, graphics, or captions), but the closed captioning still uses Canadian spelling.

Also in May 2015, a spinoff began airing in the U.S. on FYI. Home Factory is nearly identical to the original series, except that its products are non-food items found in and around the home, ranging from towels and brooms to rubber ducks and lawn flamingos.

  1. ^ "Food Factory". Archived from the original on October 23, 2013. Retrieved October 23, 2013.
  2. ^ "Valentine's Day". Zap2it. Retrieved 7 January 2017.