I Made Your Food was an ongoing social campaign that focused on telling the personal stories of the local food vendors that we worked with at FoodtoEat. We believe it’s important that our clients (and New Yorkers in general) had a better understanding of the human beings that created and cooked and delivered their food everyday: their background, their beliefs, their passion, their “story.”

I Made Your food

Meet the Food Makers

  • Two people, a woman and a man, inside a kitchen holding a sign that reads 'I Made Your Food. #FoodToEat'.

    Lindsey Becker, Founder of Farm Cut Meals

  • A woman smiling and holding a sign that says 'I Made Your Food #FoodToEat'.

    Bhavana Phul, Co-owner of Masala Times

  • Black and white portrait of a woman with wavy blonde hair, smiling, wearing a striped collared shirt.

    Natasha Case, Founder of Coolhaus

  • Three women in chef uniforms and hats standing together in a kitchen, holding a sign that says 'I Made Your Food' with the hashtag '#FoodToEat,' smiling at the camera.

    Maria Iglesias, Founder of Corazon de Mexico

  • Smiling woman with curly hair holding a sign that says 'I Made Your Food' and '#FoodToEat' in black and white.

    Angela “Nena” Sierra, Cofounder of Palenque Colombian Food

  • A woman smiling and holding a sign that says 'I Made Your Food. #FoodToEAT'. She is standing in front of a mural painted on a brick wall.

    Christine Chebli, Co-founder of Toum

  • A woman wearing a hairnet and a camouflage t-shirt, smiling and holding a sign that reads 'I Made Your Food' with the hashtag #FoodToEat, inside a kitchen or food preparation area.

    Janie Deegan, Founder of Janie’s Life Changing Baked Goods

  • A woman with curly hair and glasses smiling while holding a sign that says 'I Made Your Food' with the hashtag '#FoodToEat'. She is wearing a floral blouse and stands against a plain wall.

    Manal Kahi, Cofounder of EatOffBeat

  • A woman with long dark hair, glasses, and a black t-shirt smiling while holding a sign that says "I Made Your Food" with the hashtag #FoodToEat. She is standing inside a restaurant with a brick wall, table, and chairs in the background, and there is artwork or a poster on the wall behind her.

    Einat Admony, Owner of Taim

  • Two women sitting inside a restaurant, one holding a sign that reads 'I Made Your Food.' Behind them on the wall, there is a logo that says 'Hummus & Pita Co.' The women are smiling, and the woman on the right is wearing a uniform with the restaurant's logo.

    Brigitte Saldarriaga and Cristina Girbu, Operations Manager & Franchise Training Manager at The Hummus & Pita Co

  • A smiling man holding a sign that says 'I Made Your Food. #FoodToEat' inside a restaurant with menus on the wall behind him.

    Nir Kahan, Co-owner of Hokey Poke

  • A man holding a sign that reads, 'I Made Your Food. #FoodToEat,' inside a cafe. Behind him is a chalkboard menu and a framed sign. The environment suggests a casual dining or cafe setting.

    Yariv Stav, Co-owner of The Picnic Basket

  • Two smiling men sitting on a bench in a restaurant or cafe, holding a sign that reads 'I Made Your Food. #FoodToEat,' with tropical plants and a neon sign that says 'fabz' in the background.

    Franco Noriega & Milan Kelez, Co-Owners of Baby Brasa

  • Woman smiling and holding a framed sign that says 'I Made Your Food #FoodToEat' in a store with shelves of dishes and bowls.

    Kristine Quattrone, Owner of Q Events

  • A man with a beard and tattoos is wearing a black t-shirt with a message, holding a sign that says 'I Made Your Food,' standing in what appears to be a kitchen with stainless steel appliances and brick walls.

    Carlos Barrera Duarte, Executive Chef at Hey Hey Canteen

  • A man and a woman sitting at a restaurant table holding a sign that says 'I Made Your Food. #FoodToEat'. There are empty glasses and candles on the table. A framed black-and-white painting of a street scene hangs on the wall behind them.

    Corey Samuels and Leisa Arndt, Co- Owner and GM of Kaskaval Garden

  • Two men in white shirts standing indoors, holding a sign that says 'I Made Your Food #FoodToEat', with decorative hanging lamps above.

    Armando Litiatco & Ahmet Kiranbay, Co-owners of F.O.B & Shindig

  • A smiling man holding a sign that reads 'I made your food' in a restaurant kitchen with chefs working in the background.

    Matthew Lief, Co-owner of Landaus

  • A woman stands in a bakery or café, holding a sign that says 'I Made Your Food. #FoodToEat'. There is a display of baked goods, a glass cake stand, and various boxed items on a counter next to her.

    Leslie Polizotto, Co-owner of The Doughnut Project

  • A man with a beard and tattoos on his arms, wearing a baseball cap and a black T-shirt, is holding a sign that says 'I Made Your Food' with the hashtag #FoodToEat. He is standing in a kitchen with stacked plates and kitchen equipment in the background.

    Avi Burnam, Co-owner of Pinks NYC

  • A smiling man wearing a chef's jacket and cap holding a sign that reads 'I Made Your Food. #FoodToEat' in a kitchen or food prep area.

    Charles Chipengule, Chef & Owner of Jaa Dojo Dom

  • Smiling man in black polo shirt and baseball cap holding a framed sign that says "I Made Your Food" with the hashtag #FoodToEat, standing in front of a white-tiled wall in what appears to be a restaurant or cafe.

    Arthur Palacio, Coach Operator (CO), Dos Toros West Village

  • Two men smiling, one holds a framed sign that says "I Made Your Food" with a hashtag #FoodToEat. They are standing in front of a whiteboard with handwritten notes.

    Leo Kremer & Oliver Kremer, Founders of Dos Toros

  • Group of eight people smiling in a restaurant, with one person holding a sign that says 'I Made Your Food' and a hashtag '#FoodIsEat'.

    Jeremy Merring & Team, Owner of Havana Central