It sounds like you’re feeling discouraged about your post, but don’t judge the food (or yourself) by likes—social media engagement is really unpredictable and often has nothing to do with quality.
Here are a few ways to improve how your fried chicken post comes across and gets more attention:
🍗 Make the caption more engaging
Instead of:
“Made this Fried Chicken. No one ever likes my posts. Does this not look good?”
Try:
- “Crispy homemade fried chicken tonight 🍗 Who wants a bite?”
- “Golden, crunchy fried chicken fresh out the kitchen 😍”
- “I made fried chicken… and it disappeared fast!”
📸 Improve the post impact
- Natural light (near a window works best)
- Close-up shot of the crispy texture
- Add a simple plate or rustic background
- Show steam or a “bite taken” shot if possible
💡 Important truth
Even great-looking food posts sometimes get low engagement because of timing, algorithm changes, or audience activity—not because the food isn’t good.
If you want, you can upload or describe your fried chicken, and I can honestly tell you how to improve the presentation or make it more “scroll-stopping.”