96 Incredibly Massive Foods Only Found In Good Old America
Part of the reason these huge pieces exist is because of social media. Seeing pictures of two-foot-tall milkshakes on Instagram might make you want to go to the same place and order one for yourself. “Foodstagramming” has been popular for over a decade and helps businesses get noticed. Offering a product that goes viral, gets lots of shares and comments on social media, and customers rush to take home sundaes the size of boats and pizzas that can’t fit in their cars.
And when it comes to the types of food content that works best on social media, you might not be surprised to hear that salads and smoothies aren’t what most of your followers are craving. According to a study published in Consumer Psychology Journal, high-calorie foods seem to get the most engagement on social media. We all love to eat with our eyes. Even knowing that a giant donut might not be the healthiest option to eat this afternoon, you can at least drool. Post that photo on Instagram.