One nice thing Dayle does is celebrate school lunch programs that are getting it right by
posting photos of their meals on a Facebook page called «School Meals that Rock.»
Diners are also being asked to
share photos of their meals on Instagram, with a weekly prize for the best shot and a competition to discover the best menu offering.
«When you go out to dinner at one of our many great restaurants, you see people taking
photos of their meal for Instagram or Facebook all the time just for their friends to see.
So for a year, Mrs. Q ate school lunch and secretly
took photos of her meals, then posted photos and descriptions on her blog, Fed Up With Lunch.
It also incorporates social media into its campaigns by asking students to Instagram
a photo of their meal or download Creative Dining Services» app to win a prize or receive a coupon.
In the age when everyone's a blogger obsessed with food, Instagram has found its niche as young diners snap
photos of their meals, from the health - focused fast - casual restaurants to the finer dining independents of cities big and small.
Fine - dining operations used to shudder at the notion of some amateur shutterbug whipping out their phone to snap
a photo of their meal, feeling it would detract from the restaurant's ambience.
Millennials also stand out in this category — nearly three - quarters (72 %) will post about their restaurant experience on social media, including one - quarter (25 %) who will post
photos of their meal / drink.
Among diners who post about their restaurant experiences on social media, they are nearly twice as likely to post
photos of their meal / drink (16 %) than the people they are dining with (9 %).
After being outraged by the food served in her school cafeteria, Sara Wu started a blog called Fed Up With Lunch, which she wrote under the pseudonym of Mrs. Q. For a whole year, she ate her school cafeteria lunch and documented her experience with
photos of her meals.
Now if you take
a photo of a meal with the app, it will identify certain ingredients and offer recipes that feature them.
Share
a photo of your meal on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook and tag us!
I was just quickly snapping
photos of my meals and posting them on Instagram before rushing out the door to work.
The truth of the matter is that feeding toddlers is hard enough without trying to snap
a photo of the meal before serving it... am I right?
Rather than keeping a written journal of how many calories you ate each day, take a polaroid and snap
a photo of your meals.
But there is a huge difference from sharing your mutual enjoyment of memorializing the date together snapping
photos of the meal he selected for you, than checking your phone to see who else sent you a text or a tweet.
His work is given further accreditation from the aforementioned political references to art historical associations, such as
the photo of a meal of lobsters alluding to Dutch still life paintings.
Messaging provides context for a payment, whether that be with a funny image,
a photo of a meal shared, a moment from a night out, or a picture of the product someone is selling.»