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Inside the Wash Line: Sorting and Washing Little Potatoes

Short, calming behind the scenes video.

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Videos If cleaning and organizing videos are your thing, this is your cozy fix. Put your feet up and watch our plant team guide Little Potatoes along the sorting tables, removing any imperfect spuds before they flow into the wash line. The steady rhythm of conveyers, the sparkle of freshly washed Little Potatoes, and the satisfying “before and after” transformation make it a soothing, oddly satisfying watch—and a tiny reminder of the care that goes into every bag.
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Little potatoes about to be washed at our facilities.
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