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Uber Eats Launches New “Get Almost, Almost Anything” Campaign

15/09/2023
Advertising Agency
Sydney, Australia
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The campaign highlights why getting almost, almost anything is actually the perfect amount of anything

Uber Eats has dropped its latest iteration of their “Get almost, almost anything” campaign with Special and supporting agency village Essence Mediacom, Hello Social and H/Commerce.

The campaign explores the chaos that would ensue if Uber Eats was actually able to deliver anything. Reminding Australians that almost, almost anything is actually enough. The brief was to develop a new, culturally resonant brand campaign to demonstrate you can now get so much more than takeaway food on the app. It builds on the launch campaign featuring Kris and Kendall Jenner, which last year launched the “Get almost, almost anything” positioning.

The new iteration is supported by more than 40 different product-based films, including over 20 OOH as well as social and radio executions - that all highlight items Uber Eats do actually deliver, alongside just as many items you'd be extremely pleased to know they don't deliver. 

The hero films feature internationally-acclaimed actors Nicola Coughlan and Tom Felton - trying to order some extremely unusual things from Uber Eats, only to learn the hard way that it's definitely better that you can’t order them. The outlandish orders seem like good ideas at first, but then the real world consequences kick in and it becomes very clear that they are not.

Nicola Coughlan, known as a hopeless romantic in famed period dramas, tries ordering ‘Period Romance’ on the app - and a suitor from a bygone era appears at her door. Sadly the dashing date quickly becomes a disappointment when he proves to have some very outdated views. Tom Felton, famous for his breakout role as an iconically villainous wizard tries ordering a magic wand - but in trying to disappear his neighbour’s garbage, he disappears the actual neighbour. Felton is then pursued by police and ends up arrested.

The global duo also play it out in familiar worlds in a series of social spots which further demonstrate the rich array of items available on Uber Eats from retail categories, grocery, alcohol, convenience and of course restaurant cuisine.

Uber Eats ANZ, brand lead, Channa Goonasekara said, “Being able to partner with two world class actors in Tom and Nicola gave us the opportunity to build on our ‘get
anything’ narrative in ways we could have only hoped for at the start of this creative process. This almost cinematic elevation of these spots is the perfect layer on top of our first iteration of the Get almost, almost anything campaign fronted by iconic mother daughter duo Kris and Kendall Jenner.”

Special Aus Uber CD APAC, James Sexton, said, “Uber Eats just being willing to actually highlight what they don’t deliver versus what they do, has let us have a direct conversation about their widely expanded offering in a way that creates simple entertainment and brand cut through.”

Special Australia CDs Max McKeon and Harry Neville Towle said, “If you think about it, you really don’t want literally anything. It can trigger a national manhunt or burden you with time travelling misogynists. It turns out that maybe almost, almost anything is just the right amount. And the simple Yes, No structure we’re using to point this out across all channels seems to be the perfect way to make the point.”

The 'Get almost, almost anything' campaign platform has already been exported globally to Taiwan, the United States and Canada.

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