Rolls-Royce’s tiny engineers create a sweet sensation

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The car factory is closed, but there’s a real buzz around the home of the world’s most luxurious motoring brand

The car production line is closed, but a 250,000-strong workforce is creating a buzz at the home of the Rolls-Royce factory in Goodwood, UK.

The firm’s tiniest engineers produce their sweet fare in miniature honeycomb factories constructed of mathematically-precise hexagonal cells that echo the meticulous attention to detail practiced by the luxury carmaker’s human craftsmen. Like the 2,000 human employees at Rolls-Royce, the bees are responsible for producing a rare and desirable product, says a Rolls-Royce spokesperson.

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