How a Bread Factory Produces 150,000 Loaves per Week

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Uploaded: 2023-11-16 ~ Views: 52.3K ~ Duration: 14:55 ~ Language: en ~ Country: US

Nels Leader is the CEO of Bread Alone, an upstate New York bakery founded by his father. Today, the bakery is committed to the idea that everyone should have access to good bread — a goal it tries to achieve by baking 150,000 loaves every week.

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