What It Would Look Like If Luxury Brands Sold Groceries

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Yogurt by Tiffany & Co.

If Whole Foods just isn’t highbrow enough for you, perhaps these luxury brand groceries are more your style.

Brought to us by Israel-based artist Paddy Mergui — his series gives us a glimpse into what a few everyday grocery items might look like, if produced and packaged by some of the higher end brands in the world.

Whether you’d like to snack on some Tiffany Yogurt, want to make your omelettes with the finest Versace eggs, or drink iMilk — the series explores the concept of a brand providing a perceived notion of quality and the social status of the buyer. Even if it’s a salami.

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Pasta by Ferrari
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Salt and Pepper by Hermès
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Eggs by Versace
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Flour by Prada
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Fruit by Nike
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Milk by Apple
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Salami by Vuitton

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Famous Food Logos Recreated Using The Actual Product

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Graffiti just got tastier, with a fun project by photographer Dorota Pankowska. Officially-titled, Pro Bono Promo, Pankowska used actual food items to recreate the brand’s logos on walls throughout Brampton, Ontario.

The fun part of the project, was watching the temporary street art slowly deteriorate — whether through natural decomposition, or from passersby licking the art. It’s OK, Brampton, we won’t judge.

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