150 Hi-Res Food Photos from Yummy Stock – only $21!
April 29, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
NOW ON: 150 Hi-Res Food Photos from Yummy Stock – only $21!
Expires: May 6, 2017, 11:59 pm EST

This Mighty Deal from Yummy Stock is most definitely good enough to eat! You’ll get 150 hi-res images of some of the most delicious ingredients and foods around. With a variety of backgrounds from vintage to colorfully modern, these food-filled photos feature selective focus, close-ups and even leave room for copy.
Highlights:
- 150 high-quality food photos.
- High resolution: 8688×5792 or 5616×3744 pixels, at 300 DPI.
- Delicious ingredients – soups, cake, fruit, salad, dessert.
- Variety of backgrounds – rustic wooden, vintage, modern, colorful.
- Perfect for magazine layouts, posters, covers, books.








Pricing:
Normally, this image bundle sells for $499, but for a limited time only, you can get all 150 hi-res food photos for just $21! That’s a whopping 96% off the regular price.
Click the BUY NOW button to serve up these delicious images today!
Deal terms:
- Delivered as an instant download, after completing your purchase.
- The photos are all in high-res JPEG format (8688×5792 or 5616×3744 pixels, at 300 DPI).
- The photos may be used for both commercial and personal projects, for yourself or your clients, however, the items cannot be resold or redistributed on their own, or used in a product offered for sale where the item contributes to the core value of the product being sold.
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