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Andy Murray Uber Eats Ad. Seen+Noted Uber Eats launches new “Get almost, almost anything” brand campaign via Special Uber Eats think they can deliver me but I'm not a bloody burrito The campaign pokes fun at the food ordering company's mission.
Ruthless consistency and disruptive creative key for Uber Eats’ effective ad campaign The from www.theaustralian.com.au
The campaign is also running across OOH, radio, socials including TikTok, YouTube, Andy Murray's social channels, and Uber Eats owned channels, including in-app, where customers can 'order. Uber Eats think they can deliver me but I'm not a bloody burrito
Ruthless consistency and disruptive creative key for Uber Eats’ effective ad campaign The
The story kicks off in a Melbourne hotel suite, where Murray is thoughtfully inspecting his tennis racquet. The campaign pokes fun at the food ordering company's mission. The campaign is also running across OOH, radio, socials including TikTok, YouTube, Andy Murray's social channels, and Uber Eats owned channels, including in-app, where customers can 'order.
Uber Eats announces you can get almost, almost, anything now on the platform in latest campaign. Uber Eats is on a mission to get almost, almost anything delivered - including, as it turns out, one of the greatest tennis players of all time "At the end of the final advertisement, Andy Murray became 'available for order' through a competition on the Uber Eats app and the campaign concluded with a meet and greet.
Uber Eats launches new “Get almost, almost anything” brand campaign via Special Campaign Brief. Uber Eats has taken a comedic swing (so to speak) with a new campaign highlighting its get-almost-anything delivery services Andy Murray's Uber Eats ad banned in Australia after viewers call it 'disturbing.' Discover why the campaign sparked controversy and what it means for the tennis star.