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The Feeder's Digest: Why food businesses should ditch AI slop

TheJournal.ie

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July 8, 2026

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The Feeder's Digest: Why food businesses should ditch AI slop

Restaurants, cafés and supermarkets are embracing AI imagery to sell products, but it only serves to make them look cheap, generic and less trustworthy.

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Related coverage for "The Feeder's Digest: Why food businesses should ditch AI slop": Digital Trends — ezCater is solving a workplace challenge most businesses didn’t see coming. Toronto Sun — More can be done to tackle ‘abhorrent’ food bank usage rate: Daily Bread CEO. Quartz — 20 foods whose journey to your table is more interesting than the food itself. Inc.com — Why Goop Kitchen Is Winning in the Delivery-First Food Era. ANTARA News — Ministry bolsters food program oversight with risk management. DNyuz — The evidence against “ultra-processed” foods is weaker than you think