It Happens to Break Into Other People's Ads
Oct. 12, 2022
No, Uber Eats doesn’t just deliver meals. For a few months now, it has been possible to order food and non-food groceries. You can get anything delivered to your home. Uber Eats has probably already reminded you of that, through one or more notifications on your smartphone…
It’s with these same notifications that Uber Eats decided this time to reach out to all French people during prime time, but during other brands ads: Oasis, Carte Noire, Burger King, Extrême, Free, Celio… So many products that the brand delivers (or not) thanks to its app with a service available to more than 70% of the French population. Because we know that if it happens to pop up in front of an ad, you’ll know that Uber Eats is there to deliver to your home, dinners, groceries, coffee, ice cream, and so many other things.
The campaign was broadcast on the biggest French national TV channel TF1 in prime time on 18 September at around 8.55 pm.
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