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The Salad Bar Pan That Changed the World

35 min · 5 de jun de 2026
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Every time you grab a spoonful from a hotel breakfast buffet or eat from an airline tray, you're interacting with a quiet marvel of industrial standardization. The gastronorm pan — that stainless steel rectangle at every salad bar — has a precise origin story, a set of engineering tolerances that keep your food safe, and a decades-long journey from a German industry agreement to a global default. This episode unpacks how a 1960s German working group solved the "printer cartridge problem" of commercial kitchens, why DIN 66075 matters for food safety, and how one pan size enabled the rise of combi-ovens, fast-casual chains, and worldwide catering logistics. It's the shipping container of food service, and almost nobody knows its name.

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The Salad Bar Pan That Changed the World

Every time you grab a spoonful from a hotel breakfast buffet or eat from an airline tray, you're interacting with a quiet marvel of industrial standardization. The gastronorm pan — that stainless steel rectangle at every salad bar — has a precise origin story, a set of engineering tolerances that keep your food safe, and a decades-long journey from a German industry agreement to a global default. This episode unpacks how a 1960s German working group solved the "printer cartridge problem" of commercial kitchens, why DIN 66075 matters for food safety, and how one pan size enabled the rise of combi-ovens, fast-casual chains, and worldwide catering logistics. It's the shipping container of food service, and almost nobody knows its name.

5 de jun de 202635 min