Although it’s once again possible to enjoy food on terraces and in restaurants, I’m currently working with Jessica on her webshop for takeaway and delivery meals.
When I wrote in May and June about Lemmid Store, it was all hands on deck for hospitality businesses that suddenly had to look for a new or adapted revenue model. At the moment, dining at restaurants is once again possible, with or without certain restrictions. Even so, I am currently working with Jessica from Eten met de Buurvrouw on her Lemmid Store.
In the Manager of the Lemmid Store, we add the products available for ordering, including any optional choices or variations.
Last week, I set up a mobile photography studio in the production kitchen for food photography. The tapas shown below were photographed on one of my new foreground and background surfaces from Beste Ever Backdrops.
Dishes from Eten met de Buurvrouw are delivered on high-quality tableware. This works on two levels: on the one hand, it significantly reduces packaging materials that would otherwise be used only once. On the other hand, it creates a natural moment to check whether everything met expectations when the tableware is collected again in the evening.
We felt this aspect deserved a bit more attention. For that reason, I created an image featuring the two company vehicles, Jessica, and the insulated food boxes in front of the current premises of Eten met de Buurvrouw.