No one was hurt in the making of Burger King’s new print ads—or in the car accidents they depict.
“In its latest provocative print campaign, BK and agency LOLA MullenLowe hype the burger chain’s home delivery service by showing real photographs of car accidents at BK locations. The message? “Leave it to us,” says the headline on each.
The approach is very similar to last year’s “Burning Stores” campaign from agency David. That work showed actual BK restaurants on fire, with the headline “Flame grilled since 1954.”
The new car-crash ads will run in the New York Post, Miami Herald and San Francisco Chronicle.
As “Burning Stores” made clear, BK is happy to craft advertising that presents its restaurants in a less-than-flattering light. It’s a risky move, but “Burning Stores” did win a slew of advertising awards and was praised by many for being captivating and engaging particularly in social media, which tends to prize warts-and-all authenticity over glossy, retouched perfection.
BK says storefront car crashes have risen lately due to more distracted drivers.
“Smartphones are the most likely culprit, but what about Whopper sandwich cravings?” the brand says in a press release. “You gotta wonder when the internet is full of pictures of drivers crashing into Burger King restaurants and over 400,000,000 Whopper sandwiches were sold in the U.S. last year alone.”
BK delivers via the DoorDash app or at DoorDash.com. Now through Sunday, DoorDash is waiving its delivery fee for BK orders over $15.”
CREDITS
Agency: LOLA MullenLowe
Campaign: Crashes
Client: Burger King Global
Client Contacts: Fernando Machado, Marcelo Pascoa, Rogelio Magaña, Renato Rossi, Diego Suarez, Liza Keller, Madeline McDermott
Chief Creative Officer: Chacho Puebla
Executive Creative Director: Pancho Cassis
Creative Director: Tomás Ostiglia, Fabio Brigido, Fred Bosch
Copywriter: Enrique Torguet, Manuel Castillo
Art Director: Manuel Castillo, Enrique Torguet
Account Director: Tom Elliston
Account Manager: Ana Pozuelo
Account Executive: Adriana Gonzalez Cid
Strategic Planner: Marcelle Santos
Agency Producer: Felipe Calviño, Diego Baltazar
Head of Communications: Sarah Okrent
Media agency: Horizon Media
Article by Muse