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Built to Eat
Subscribers 92.8K
Videos 222
Views 16.6M

Channels Like Built to Eat

Built to Eat explores how food is made and the realities of food manufacturing, offering deep-dives into factory processes, snack production, and pricing strategies behind popular brands. The channel blends investigative and informational content, running tutorials and explorations that pull back the curtain on mass-produced foods, with a publishing pace of about 2.8 uploads per week and average video views around 600K.

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We found 43 YouTube channels similar to Built to Eat

Agriculture Insight YouTube channel thumbnail
Subscribers 235K
Videos 531
Views 72.1M
Appearances 10
SERP 100%
Similarity 69%
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Both target audiences seeking food industry insights and sourcing trends, with high search overlap (food industry insights, factory tours food, meat and poultry sourcing) and a strong content alignment (81% match overall) that mirrors Built to Eat's focus on the food manufacturing ecosystem.

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#2
Food Tech Today

76% relevance

Subscribers 156K
Videos 121
Views 33.2M
Appearances 8
SERP 88%
Similarity 68%
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They share a focus on mass-produced food and factory tours (snack manufacturing, factory tours food, mass produced snacks) with substantial search overlap and a solid content match, indicating similar coverage of food production and production technologies.

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#3

73% relevance

Subscribers 4.1M
Videos 15K
Views 2.0B
Appearances 4
SERP 84%
Similarity 66%
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Both cover meat and poultry sourcing and broader food industry dynamics (fast food pricing, private label breakdown) with notable search overlap and a broad business-news style, yielding a strong but slightly different content approach from Built to Eat.

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#4
Made Vision

67% relevance

Subscribers 246K
Videos 35
Views 39.6M
Appearances 6
SERP 60%
Similarity 72%
snack manufacturing factory tours food mass produced snacks

Similar emphasis on snack manufacturing and mass-produced snacks and occasional factory tours, leading to comparable search queries and a solid content alignment (72%), though Built to Eat may be more culinary-focused.

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The Wall Street Journal YouTube channel thumbnail
Subscribers 6.6M
Videos 28K
Views 2.5B
Appearances 6
SERP 66%
Similarity 66%
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Both channels aim at food industry insights and trends, with steady search overlap on industry topics and a balanced content approach, yielding an equivalent audience interest in market dynamics and packaged foods.

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Cory Armstrong Fitness YouTube channel thumbnail
Subscribers 335K
Videos 3.5K
Views 112.8M
Appearances 2
SERP 62%
Similarity 69%
frozen dinners analysis alternative proteins in snacks

Attracts an audience curious about frozen dinners and alternative proteins in snacks, producing overlapping search interest (frozen dinners analysis, alternative proteins) and a moderate content overlap that aligns with health- and nutrition-driven food discussions.

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Content Landscape

Top competitors include Agriculture Insight (81% match) and Food Tech Today (76% match), both aligning on food industry insights, factory tours, and snack manufacturing topics. CNBC (73% match) and The Wall Street Journal (66% match) also overlap on broader food industry trends and pricing/packaging topics. Built to Eat has 92.8K subscribers, while Agriculture Insight and Food Tech Today have about 235K and 156K subscribers respectively, indicating a size difference where the competitors are larger but target similar queries such as factory tours, mass produced snacks, and pricing/truth in packaged foods.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which YouTube channels are most similar to Built to Eat?

The top competitors are Agriculture Insight (81% match, 235K subscribers), Food Tech Today (76% match, 156K subscribers), and CNBC (73% match, 4.1M subscribers). They share a focus on food industry topics, including food production, manufacturing, and market/industry insights related to how food is made.

What type of content does Built to Eat make?

Built to Eat creates content about food manufacturing and processing, with video topics like ice cream brands, fast food fish sandwiches, frozen dinners, and controversial or surprising food items. The channel uploads about 2.8 videos per week, and each video averages around 600K views.

How do we determine which channels are similar to Built to Eat?

We analyze Built to Eat's recent videos, generate topic-relevant search queries, check YouTube search results, and compare the meaning of each channel's content to measure similarity. The result is a ranked list sorted by SERP overlap, semantic similarity, and search appearances.

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