Fast Food Origami

Calorie-Free Burgers Made of Fancy Folded Paper

If your new year resolutions include eating a healthier diet and doing more creative things, then look no further. I give you the rather brilliant origami burger kit, from the far east.

For only $6, you get 16 pieces of paper which can be folded following instructions to create the impressive menu featured in the gallery; you can make two burgers, fries, a soda and a tray.

Implications - These origami creations steer away from the contemporary pattern of online fun and media entertainment. Companies must remember that there is still a large demographic that is interested in traditional forms of fun. In providing these simplistic forms of pleasure, companies can ensure buyers will appreciate these classic styles of recreation.

Origami Fun
Companies can develop origami products and services as a form of traditional but enjoyable entertainment.
DIY Dining
Consumers can create their own food art at home using origami techniques.
Low-calorie Alternatives
Origami food kits and models can be used to promote healthier eating habits.

Industries Being Reshaped

Food and Beverage
Food and beverage companies can explore origami-inspired packaging or menu design for their products and services.
Craft and DIY
Craft and DIY industry can offer origami kits and tutorials to promote creativity and entertainment.
Education and Learning
Educational institutions can incorporate origami as a form of art and creativity in their curriculum.
SCORE
2.5 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 9%
Activity 58%
Freshness 8%

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