Through food brochures, you can easily promote your food products or menus as it is an effective marketing tool. You can provide information on various food items, ingredients, nutritional content, and also unique selling points of your brand. You can showcase eating habits and health tips in your food brochure if you’re a nutritionist. You can also create a brochure during food events and festivals.
You can create a food brochure when you want to promote your food business to your target audience especially when you want to introduce new food products or services. You can also showcase food brochures as food menus. When you organize special food events, you can hand over food brochures to every attendee.
Yes, custom dimensions let you create a design in any size. Click on the 'Create New' button in the top right corner. However, we provide the food brochure templates in the '1050 x 600 px' size.
You can share your food brochures on social media platforms, or on a website or you can make the best use of them via email marketing as this strategy hugely covers both existing and new customers. You can also leave your food brochures in strategic locations where people can easily pick them up. You can also organize food contests or events and hand over these brochures or simply include them in a giveaway. You can also collaborate with food delivery companies and ask them to provide your food brochure.
A food brochure includes a catchy title or tagline that perfectly set the tone for the brochure, visually appealing high-quality food images, brief summary of food products or businesses including USPs, a special food menu, ingredients, nutritional value, prices, contact details, and engaging call to action.
Brochures are available in a number of standard sizes, but the most popular is 8.5 x 11 inches on standard letter-size paper, which is easy to print and conveniently fits in a standard file folder. 8.5 x 14 inches, ideal for more content and a stronger visual impact. A tri-fold food brochure will require 9 x 16 inches of space, while smaller brochures will require 6 x 9 inches.