Campaign India Team
Jul 31, 2023

Swiggy takes the misdirection route to direct consumers to weekend offers

Watch the films conceptualised by Mind Your Language

Swiggy has rolled out a campaign for its 'weekend' offering, through which it offers users a discount on food orders.
 
Conceptualised by Mind Your Language, the campaign consists of five films (three in Hinglish and two for South India), through which the brand aims to misdirect viewers to a serious situation before introducing the offer. 

 
Aparna Giridhar, vice president - brand marketing, Swiggy, said, “Our consumers order a lot more on weekends, 25% more to be specific. Hence we wanted to celebrate the joy of weekends through irresistible offers on Swiggy and the 'Swiggy Weekends' campaign came to life. We've used the popular misdirection route to drive home the fact that - no matter what the situation, good food at great prices is always in our minds. So if it's the weekend then it's time to Swiggy!"
 
The campaign is spread cross digital, TV, outdoor and social media.
 
CREDITS: 
 
Creative agency: Mind Your Language!
Creative directors: Deepan Ramachandran and Pandiyaraj
Art: Sandeep CG, Joshua Chakravarthy and Siva Subramani
Client servicing: Maria Xavier Vinod and Sharvani Sadhu
Creative writer: Rohan D'Souza
Swiggy - VP - marketing: Aparna Giridhar
Director - brand marketing: Sneha Elizabeth John
General manager - brand marketing: Ishita Mehta
Source:
Campaign India

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