No way, that Google did this. If you're inadvertently addicted to Google Feast Photo, a photo-sharing service for delicious food that's sure to be painful at midnight, you'll have a sleepless night.

High-level "rice terrorism" ... Google's "feast photo" makes the night hard
High-level "rice terrorism" ... Google's "feast photo" makes the night hard

Do you know Google's SNS " Google+"? It's similar to Facebook, and it's convenient to use video chat when you want to talk with a lot of people, but there may not be many people who have a solid image and use it.

However, on Google+, a quiet project is "Feast Photo". Ask everyone to post pictures of the delicious dishes they ate at the restaurant, vote for popularity, and introduce one of the hottest dishes.
Sounds pretty fun. No, it's fun. However, it is difficult for Google's official account to suddenly post popular photos of Feast Photo.

The moment you think "Google is not allowed ..."
The moment you think "Google is not allowed ..."

In the first place, most people looking at Google's official account are thinking about business, technology, or something other than food. It's a complete surprise.

If it's midnight, and if it's your favorite restaurant or food, you can't just jump out of the house and go out to eat, but once you're conscious, your hunger doesn't go away so easily. There is no choice but to agonize yourself.

However, it is a good guide to find a delicious restaurant. Most of the most popular photo shops will be satisfying if you visit them. Even people who do not use Google+ can browse popular food photo rankings from the special site. You can also check the detailed information of the shop in the photo.

To be honest, this ranking is quite helpful in choosing a store.
To be honest, this ranking is quite helpful in choosing a store.

In addition to this, you can also vote for the one that looks delicious from the two randomly appearing food photos.

Voting screen. "Which" or both. Both.
Voting screen. "Which" or both. Both.

There is also a project called "Harapeco Mode", which is to test how many votes you can vote for while being hungry. To be honest, I think Google knows everything and does it. I'm sick. But it looks delicious.