FOOD PACKAGING AND LABELLING (Food Safety and Standards).pptx
Film 260 Flipbook Assignment- Food Porn
1. Food Porn
How Far Will It Go?
The
Problem
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2. Food porn is short for: this is a delicious thing
that I am about to eat and I think I am a pretty
good photographer
“Food porn allows us to lust after taboo things”
-Psychologist Susan Albers
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3. “FOOD WEBSITES USED TO BE RECIPE
DRIVEN... BUT NOW THE INTERNET ALLOWS
US TO SEARCH FOR ANYTHING WE DESIRE.
ONLINE, WE CAN ENLARGE THE IMAGES
OF FOOD THAT WE FIND AND LINGER AS LONG
AS WE WANT”-THERESA O’BOURKE
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4. Photos By: Argazkiak via Flickr
Food porn images are the fastest growing
category on Pinterest…generating over more
than 50% of re-pins
5. Chefs are saying NO!
No Cameras allowed at the table.
No Photographs.
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6. WHAT HAS HAPPENED?
“Before, they used to take photos of their
family, of their grandmothers and
grandfathers…
But now, it is photos of dishes”
Quoted by:
Chef Alexandre Gauthier
Cuisine that is creatively photogenic is meant to be eaten, not bastardized by a badly lit photo
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7. Food is becoming central in our minds because
of the influence of social media
“I see clients for whom food has become very problematic.
They struggle to go out and not have food be the key element
of all social interaction”
– Psychologist Valerie Taylor
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8. ?
How is Society Effected?
Weight Gain/ Preoccupation with
Food
Weight Loss/ Eating Disorders
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9. Looking at photos of food online also
reduces the enjoyment and taste of REAL food
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10. 50%
50%
BYU
Professors
Ryan
Elder
and
Jeff
Larson
recruited
232
people
to
rate
pictures
of
food
Salty
Food
(116
people)
Sweet
Food
(116
people)
11. Sweet Food Examples
Photos from upper left to lower right- Photo By: Max Straeten via morgueFile, Photo By: violetdragonfly via
morgueFile, Photo By: maxstraeten via morgueFile, Photo By: Ladyheart
12. Salty Food Examples
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morgueFIle, Photo By: Seemann via morgueFile
13. Photo By: codhra via morgueFile
At the end of the rating period, all
the participants were fed
peanuts....
14. People who observed the salty foods the
whole time were not so excited by the
peanuts, even though the specific food never
appeared in any of their salty food photos
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15. Results showed that the salty foods made the
specific participants all “salted out”- satiated on
the experience of saltiness without orally consuming
any salt
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17. 1. Some people post it to show that they are eating
healthy and mindfully
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morgueFile, Photo By: maureeen via morgueFile
18. 2. Visual proof that you have eaten something extraordinary
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20. We all know that a picture is worth 1000 words...but
will Food Porn replace the 1000 splendid tastes of
food?
21. Tell me what you eat, and I will tell
you what you are
Quoted By:
French philosopher Jean
Anthelme Brillat Savarin
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22. Sources
Albers,
Susan.
“10
Reasons
why
People
Post
Food
Pictures
on
Facebook.”
Psychology
Today.
10
August
2010.
Web
Allen,
Kevin.
“Juice
Company
Combs
Through
Instagram
for
#foodporn.”
PR
Daily.
20
March
2014.
Web
Kingkade,
Tyler.
“Instagramming
Your
Food
May
Signal
Bigger
Problems.”
7
May
2013.
Web
Nadeau,
Barbie.
“The
Problem
with
Food
Porn
Tourism.”
The
Daily
Beast.
26
March
2014.
Web
O’Bourke,
Theresa.
“The
Food
Porn
Problem.”
ABC
News.
7
October
2012.
Web
Winter,
Katy.
“How
Instagram
Can
Put
Off
Your
Dinner:
Looking
at
Pictures
of
Food
Online
Reduces
Enjoyment.”
Daily
Mail.
19
November
2013.
Web