Uber Eats delivers almost anything
The food delivery app’s savvy ad break takeover reminds consumers that they can order (nearly) everything their heart desires.
Credits
powered by- Agency Buzzman/Paris
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Credits
powered by- Agency Buzzman/Paris
- Executive Creative Director Georges Mohammed-Cherif
- Creative Director Julien Doucet
- Creative Director Lilian Moine
- Art Director Vincent Tavernier
- Assistant Copywriter Hugo Piedfort
- Assistant Copywriter Max Cossart
- Head of Production Vanessa Barbel
- TV Producer Morgane Gaspar
- Head of Motion Theo Berdrin
- Copywriter Arnaud Cherbonnier
Credits
powered by- Agency Buzzman/Paris
- Executive Creative Director Georges Mohammed-Cherif
- Creative Director Julien Doucet
- Creative Director Lilian Moine
- Art Director Vincent Tavernier
- Assistant Copywriter Hugo Piedfort
- Assistant Copywriter Max Cossart
- Head of Production Vanessa Barbel
- TV Producer Morgane Gaspar
- Head of Motion Theo Berdrin
- Copywriter Arnaud Cherbonnier
With creative direction from Georges Mohammed-Cherif and art direction by Vincent Tavernier through Buzzman, Uber Eats’ innovative new campaign has been crashing the ad party on prime-time French TV.
Push Notifications features a selection of adverts for every product you can think of, from ice-cream to juice to jeans, starring big brands like Burger King, Carte Noire, and Nestle, which have been abruptly interrupted by messages appearing from the app.
The incessant notifications relentlessly tempt and remind viewers that whatever they’ve seen advertised on TV, including non-food groceries, they can order and have delivered to their door within 30 minutes. Well, except for jeans, because duh, Uber doesn't deliver jeans.