Viral FoodPleaser posts
FoodPleaser’s recent posts — including a garlic‑butter steak‑bites clip and an epic burger challenge — drew strong engagement this week, with individual posts pulling thousands of likes. The creator’s viral burger post alone was reshared widely and registered several thousand likes on X, signalling continued appetite for short, highly visual recipe clips (x.com, ).
FoodPleaser’s latest food clips are still pulling large audiences on X, with a burger post and a garlic-butter steak-bites video drawing thousands of likes this week. (x.com) A third-party mirror of FoodPleaser’s channel shows the account distributing short food videos to an audience listed at about 1.58 million subscribers, with burger, steak and pasta clips among its most-viewed recent uploads. The same page lists older burger and steak posts ranging from about 13,000 to more than 675,000 views. (24vids.com) Another external analytics page pitching ads on the @foodpleaser account describes it as one of the most active food accounts on X and says it generated 17.6 million impressions in the prior two weeks and 483.1 million over the prior year. That page also reports about 10 million likes over the year. (rentmyheader.com) The recent posts fit the format that social platforms have been rewarding: short, highly visual clips that show a single dish, a close-up cooking process, or a challenge built around one food item. Hootsuite’s 2026 social media roundup says short-form video is “winning everywhere,” while Sprout Social says brands are increasing video investment because the format keeps producing measurable returns. (blog.hootsuite.com, (sproutsocial.com)) Food content remains especially suited to that style because the payoff is immediate: viewers can understand a burger stack or a butter-finished steak in a few seconds without sound or context. Later’s 2025 food-and-beverage influencer guide says the #foodcontent hashtag on TikTok alone has logged more than 660 million views. (later.com) FoodPleaser’s feed shows how that formula works across platforms: familiar dishes, tight edits, and prompts that ask viewers to judge whether a meal looks worth eating. On the mirrored channel page, recent clips include “Agree or disagree?,” “Describe this burger in one word,” and “Is this steak overcooked or perfect?” alongside standard recipe-style posts. (24vids.com) The account’s recent burst of engagement does not, by itself, prove sustained growth, and X’s own public post pages were not readable through web fetch during this reporting. But the outside snapshots point in the same direction: FoodPleaser is still finding large audiences for fast, visual food posts built to be shared. (x.com, (24vids.com), (rentmyheader.com))