Those pictures that Google finds interesting to others, will result in a notification being sent to the person who snapped the food-related photograph. At that point, Google will provide that person with a two-tap link that will allow the photo to be attached to the restaurant location on Google Maps for the world to see.
While Google has not given a specific name to the feature, it does replace the Tablescape service for Google+ that allowed users to upload photos of food in special categories. The service featured food photographs along with content from Google, and hints on how to be a better "foodographer." Alas, that service was short lived. It started in February and was shut down within a few months. Google is keeping the spirit of Tablescape alive with the new feature for the Android version of Google Maps.
While only certain highly ranked guides can post these food related pictures now, it is believed that Google will eventually offer this feature to everyone.

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