Some chefs throw people out of their restaurants for taking photos of
their food, but one foodmaker is taking a different approach to posting
food pics on social media. A series of pop-up restaurants in the U.K.
called The Picture House is rewarding people who post photos of their food to Instagram and Twitter
with free meals. The London location is already open, with spots in
Leeds and Manchester set for June. All will encourage eaters to keep
their iPhones at the table.
via Daily Mail
It’s part of a marketing campaign for Birds Eye, a company that sells
prepared food. Diners at The Picture House will receive Birds Eye food
for free if they snap some pictures and label them with pre-selected
hashtags, like #PictureHouseLondon and #PictureHouseLeeds.
There’s even an in-house food Instagramming expert, a Norwegian food photographer named Marte Marie Forsberg. Forsberg gives diners tips on how to make their pictures look more appealing, and even offers a workshop.
U.S. readers who want to dine for free in exchange for snapping
pictures shouldn’t get their hopes up. Birds Eye doesn’t have the same
presence in the States, so don’t expect to see a similar pop-up shop
from the company in New York or Chicago. Not every restaurant in America
hates Instagram pictures, anyways: spots like Comodo, in Manhattan,
have explicitly encouraged patrons to log on and snap their way through meals. Maybe they read the research that says food tastes better after you take a picture of it.
This sounds like a huge win for people who abuse the #foodie hashtag,
but it’s not a likely trend to catch on. Sure, giving away meals in
exchange for social media posts will drum up some publicity, but once
the novelty wears off, it’ll be like giving away food for free. And
that's not exactly the most solid business plan.
via Daily Mail
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