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  "textContent": "Restaurants used to compete primarily on flavor, service, and atmosphere. Today, another factor increasingly shapes menus before customers even take a bite: how the food looks on a phone screen. The viral food culture trend is changing restaurant design, menu strategy, and even the way dishes are prepared as social media becomes deeply connected to […]\n\nThe post Restaurants Are Designing Food for Cameras as Much as Taste first appeared on Times Square Chronicles.",
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