I love Dinty More

Also the electro-mechanical complexity of this operation is fascinating. Engineering before computers was incredible.

Also the electro-mechanical complexity of this operation is fascinating. Engineering before computers was incredible.

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  1. timactual

    I love these old movies (not videos). Rotary phones, manual typewriters, less exacting hygienic and safety standards, Mom too busy baking cookies and cleaning house to go on a “family” trip. Ah, the Good Old Days. Back when those “Jobs Americans Won’t Do” were done by Americans.
    And I love some of the dialog;
    “ingredient meat for SPAM’, “disassembly” of carcasses, “the meat trimmings are saved for other products”.
    They were a hardier breed back then, I guess. Seems like a great recruiting tool for vegetarianism. Taking impressionable young kids to a meat packing plant would probably be seen as child abuse these days.
    Very educational in a number of ways.

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  2. ChrisP

    I notice that “Dad” lost his hat, late in the tour.
    Probably ended-up in the emulsifier for the “skinless franks”, along with other things…

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  3. SCOTTtheBADGER

    Dinty Moore is quite tasty, and I use their beanless chili as a base for chili cheese fries.

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