carnivROAR
Assistant Cook
Hi
Sorry about coming on the website brand new and asking for help straight away without introduction.
I know it's bad nettiquette but I'm stuck with something.
I'm working with a local bison meat supplier, free range, grass fed completely hormone free meat.
They're about to take their products online and unsure whether to use cooked/prepared photos or raw photos. I personally like the raw pictures as you can see the tenderness of the meat as well as the marbelling, being a meat freak these sorts of details are more attractive to me. OTOH I've seen across the web there are meat sellers who use prepared/cooked photography.
When buying raw meat online, which pics would you much prefer to see at the e-store?
Thanks
Sorry about coming on the website brand new and asking for help straight away without introduction.
I know it's bad nettiquette but I'm stuck with something.
I'm working with a local bison meat supplier, free range, grass fed completely hormone free meat.
They're about to take their products online and unsure whether to use cooked/prepared photos or raw photos. I personally like the raw pictures as you can see the tenderness of the meat as well as the marbelling, being a meat freak these sorts of details are more attractive to me. OTOH I've seen across the web there are meat sellers who use prepared/cooked photography.
When buying raw meat online, which pics would you much prefer to see at the e-store?
Thanks
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