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Texas Delivery App Favor Shows 'How Texas Orders in' with Nod to States Growing Population

23/08/2023
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Austin, USA
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Preacher's first work as Favor’s AOR uses humorous Texas truths to prove no delivery service gets Texans better

Favor Delivery, the only restaurant delivery app by and for Texans, is launching its largest ad campaign to date, placing its stake in the ground as the indisputably Texas way to have food delivered to your door. The integrated campaign, 'How Texas Orders In,' features Texas newcomers learning the unique, and at times, funny ways in which things are done in their new home state - food delivery included.

The new campaign, developed by Austin creative agency Preacher, proudly leverages Favor’s identity as Texans’ go-to food delivery app. This marks Preacher’s first work since being  named creative AOR for the brand earlier this year.

The centrepiece of the campaign, which is running exclusively in Texas across all major markets, is three 30-second spots featuring newly-arrived Texans sharing what they’ve learned about their neighbours since moving in. The first, that Texans love ordering food delivery through Favor. The second, always a signature Texan quirk–like that neighbours will want to help with whatever it is you're doing in the yard, or that your neighbourhood will likely turn into a ghost town on Saturday during football season. The spots will run across local linear broadcast, connected TV, and digital channels. 

Out-of-home ads echo the local angle with messages like, 'Proudly Unavailable in 49 States,' and 'Welcome New Texans. No State Income Tax = Extra Guac.' Social media posts will provide helpful hints for Texas newcomers ('Don’t rush out to buy boots. We don’t all wear them. But do download Favor. We all use it for delivery.') and playfully reference the four seasons in Texas. ('Winter, Spring, Summer, and Football').

As a Texas-born and based brand, Favor’s hyper focus on its home state provides an ownable position to help differentiate it from the national behemoth delivery app brands that make up the bulk of its competition.

"As a homegrown Texas brand, keeping the rich Lone Star State's history, tradition and culture alive is important to us. It's what makes us unique, including how we order in," said Chris Rogge, Favor’s senior director of brand and creative. "This campaign is a special nod to show how much we love our loyal Texas fan base while demonstrating a Texas-sized welcome to those who are new to our state."

The strategy - to tell a story of Texas through the lens of new Texans - is rooted in the remarkable population growth the state has seen in recent years - and the challenges of assimilating to life in a state with such a unique and proud culture. From 2000 to 2022, Texas gained close to 10 million new residents - a 43% increase in population, according to Census.gov. That’s more than any other state and almost three million more than Florida, the next largest-gaining state., By speaking to a massive cultural moment that all Texans can relate to, Favor uses this campaign to create connection not only around food, but also around the shared experience that is Texas.

“The idea to show people who Favor is by way of newcomers was big. Over the past few years, there’s been this constant conversation in Texas about all the people moving to the state. Everyone has an opinion about whether it’s a good thing or not, and they’re always quick to share it,” said Justin Ralph, creative director at Preacher. “Having some fun with that and letting newcomers tell us about what they’ve learned so far, allowed us to both introduce Favor to a new audience and connect with Texans through these funny truths anyone who’s lived here a while can relate to.”

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