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#McDonalds #FactoryTour #HowItsMade How McDonald's burgers are really made. This is an exclusive factory tour visualizing the industrial automation, raw material processing, and massive scale required to produce 68 million burgers daily — from farm to fast food, step-by-step. Watch the complete, automated process required to produce one of the world's most iconic foods. We trace the conceptual journey from industrial livestock management to the final, consistent product, highlighting the technology, quality control, and logistics that make this scale possible. Note: This video is a conceptual, educational documentary visualized entirely with advanced AI. The scenes are artistic interpretations of an industrial process and DO NOT depict a real McDonald's facility or proprietary processes. This in-depth factory tour visualizes the entire fast-food supply chain: Conceptual sourcing and traceability of raw materials AI visualization of a sterile, large-scale processing facility Industrial grinding, patty-forming machines, and flash-freezing tunnels Massive automated bakeries (buns) and condiment mixing vats (sauce, pickles) Robotic handling, laser-guided quality control (QC), and automated packaging High-speed assembly, wrapping, and final boxing -Logistics: from factory cold storage to refrigerated distribution Why watch: The global fast-food industry is a marvel of logistics, chemistry, and engineering. This documentary-style episode presents a technical visualization of the process, allowing viewers to understand the immense automation and standardization required to deliver a single, consistent product millions of times per day, all across the world. Subscribe for more factory tours, manufacturing breakdowns and automation investigations: @FactoryLedger DISCLAIMER: This video was entirely created and visualized using advanced AI technology for educational and documentary purposes. All environments, materials, and subjects shown are digitally generated and do not depict real locations, people, or animals. No real-world activities or manufacturing were filmed. This content was designed to illustrate industrial and scientific concepts responsibly. This video is an artistic interpretation and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or representative of McDonald's Corporation or its affiliates. All brands, trademarks, and logos (if shown) are used purely for illustrative and educational context.