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         <description><![CDATA[<div>According to the definition of Mass and Batch production, Mass production and batch production are more or less the same. But one big difference is, batch production is limited to several hundreds of products at a time, for example, a batch of cookies or biscuits, also books, magazines and likewise. Mass production is manufacturing a large number of products at a time. And in this case, it is a batch production. Bread is a product but differs in what the bakery offers to the customer, the bread has a varying product whether it differs in flavor, in style or appearance, taste, or whether how people wanted to eat it, alone or with other dishes. In this video, it shows how the bakery produces different kinds of bread and yes they all differ but they are all bread. And according to the definition that was mentioned, the manufacturing of bread falls under the batch production.<br>Link: https://youtu.be/F9EXW837syc</div>]]></description>
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