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Burpple - The Camera Eats First


You probably read and heard before people saying that photographing food may be a sign of mental illness. Well, this argument isn't new and valid anymore. I think that this trend which involves taking pictures of food and posting it on Facebook and Instagram will definitely continue and spread like a growth. What are your thoughts? 

Are you one of those people showing the world what you eat by photographing your meal, posting pictures perhaps more vividly to food than you might to selfies? 

If yes, you’re one of us, stay on. Here are just a few motivations to share about food photography and Burpple, an app that lets you share what you eat with the world.




Before the growth of camera phone and apps, when you ate a good meal, you'd describe it to your friends in person.

What Burpple does: An appetizing food picture from a much-loved cafe or a decadent dessert is likely to convince others it is worth the trip. Who’s going to spend time reading lengthy food reviews whereas a picture is worth a thousands words.

Posting your plate may be a quick, easy way to share the fine details of an incredible meal or a memorable dining experience.



Food is social. It's no surprise that food photography have their fair share on social networking.

What Burpple does: Keep up your appetite with gorgeous photos and useful reviews to influence the millions of people looking for a place to eat, and can get rewarded by attending hosted eat-ups and event parties.



You might get criticism and snide comments from your friends, if you post too many selfies, food pictures or uninteresting stuffs on your Facebook page. 

What Burpple does: UNBIASED. Nobody will judge if you post a million food pictures on Burpple, and you can save your selfie posts for others.



Everyone could take pictures, but not everyone has the eye to do a proper shoot, or go into depth as it takes a lot of time and attention.
 But it is so much easier to start with taking pictures of food.

What Burpple does: Simply use your mobile phone and the built-in filters of the app can contribute to the mood and success of your shot. The foodie app is meant to be Instagram of sorts, but only for food photos in squares. 

You don't really need a super-wow camera to take food photographs.


Wanting people to truly know you may be your motivation for taking pictures of your meals and keeping it as a daily food journal.

What Burpple does: Documenting what you eat tells your friends a lot about who you are, your habits, personality and preferences. Burpple helps you to remember, organise and explore your food moments. It also keeps you updated with the newly open and best places to go.

Check out the brand new Burpple EXPLORE feature here.



Yay! FREE stuff! Everyone loves free stuff.

Burpple is free for download and uniquely Sing-app-ore (Singapore), we should show more love to the locals, right!


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