Domino's Pizza Survives First Drone Delivery With Only Minor Damage to the Cheese

If you want the best pizza, you’re not going to order Domino’s. But if you want your pizza delivered in the most innovative way, well, Domino’s may have that market cornered.

The chain took four years to modify a car to become the perfect delivery vehicle. And now it is testing drone delivery in New Zealand. And by all accounts, its first drone test went well, with the pizza landing gently and without major damage—save for a little cheese stuck to the top of the box. 

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This Kid Had an Adorably Specific Wish to Be a UPS Driver, and the Company Delivered

Carson loves trucks and gets way more excited about UPS deliveries than most other 4-year-olds. So the company decided to go ahead and make him part of the team.

Carson befriended Mr. Ernie, his neighborhood’s UPS driver, when he started delivering a special formulation of milk to Carson’s door three times a week. 

As part of the shipping company’s Your Wishes Delivered campaign, Carson wanted to be a UPS driver for the day. So UPS made him one, with his own truck, brown uniform, packages and even signature pad.

Ogilvy & Mather made the two and a half minute spot, and it’s a big old pile of cute wrapped up in brown paper. Carson is simply adorable. When he sees the miniature UPS truck, which is obviously a modified Power Wheels vehicle, he slaps his cheeks with his hands like Macaulay Culkin and runs around in a circle shouting, “Oh my gosh!” Then, he packages up cookies and dog bones to deliver to his neighbors.

But the best part of all, is Carson’s ability to make Mr. Ernie, a 25 year UPS veteran, get all choked up. You might even get choked up too.

CREDITS
Agency: Ogilvy & Mather
Alfonso Marian: Chief Creative Officer
Eric Wegerbauer: Group Creative Director
Ingrid Hanson: Sr. Writer
Jenny Wagstaff: Writer
Mike Cicale: Art Director
Alicia Zulaga: Senior Content Producer
Mae Flordeliza: Director, Project Management
Micardo Celicourt: Account Supervisor
Jethro Ferguson: Global Engagement Leader



Domino's Wants to Roll Out This Gyroscopic Pizza Delivery System Worldwide

Here’s a solution to a problem you rarely think about but might occasionally fall victim to.

Domino’s Pizza in Brazil is so intent on convincing you that it will deliver you a pizza instead of a deformed pile of cheese and sauce that it has created an elaborate, pizza-stabilizing device to be mounted on the back of delivery motorcycles.

Created by agency Artplan, the device consists of a platform on two hemispheres that pivot to compensate for any tilting caused by turning, riding on a hill or hitting a speed bump. The cube holding the device glows at night, probably to strengthen the illusion that Domino’s is carrying around something important as opposed to just a lazy man’s dinner.

This technique reportedly will be expanded to roughly 10,000 Domino’s locations worldwide, meaning that soon, you too may be able to gawk at one in real life. Makes you wonder how we’ve gotten by without this revolutionary discovery.



Uma pegadinha genial da DHL com suas concorrentes

Ao invés de gastar uma fortuna com veiculação de sua publicidade, a DHL encontrou uma maneira econômica e divertida de divulgar sua marca.

Foram produzidas algumas caixas amarelas com o logo e a frase “DHL is faster” (a DHL é mais rápida). Essas grandes caixas foram cobertas com uma tinta preta, sensível à temperatura, congeladas, e então enviadas para alguns endereços através de suas concorrentes UPS, TNT e DPD. Com a temperatura abaixo de zero as caixas ficam pretas, mas quando as caixas esquentavam dentro dos caminhões das concorrentes, a tinta preta desaparecia e se revelava a propaganda, veiculada brilhantemente por entregadores uniformizados de suas principais concorrentes nas ruas.

Claro que os endereços de entrega foram devidamente escolhidos em grandes centros urbanos e com câmeras previamente posicionadas para filmar o case 🙂

Idéia simples e genial, com pouco budget investido.
Não consegui achar a agência que fez, se alguém souber comente aqui por favor 🙂  A agência responsável pela criação é a alemã Jung von Matt/Neckar (valeu Alessandro).

 

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Update:
Na busca pela agência que criou a campanha, acabei achando uma resposta muito boa da DPD (uma das empresas sacaneadas na ação) através do Twitter. No texto abaixo (em alemão) eles dizem que “a DHL é mais rápida quando a DPD faz a entrega 😉

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OBS.: Depois do último Braincast eu quase escrevi o título deste post assim “VOCÊ NÃO VAI ACREDITAR O QUE A DHL FEZ COM SUAS CONCORRENTES” em homenagem ao Merigo, mas achei que seria sacanagem 😛

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Giving birth to the same idea / Y’a pas photo!

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THE ORIGINAL? 
Telia « Football (soccer) everywhere » – 2007
Source : Adsoftheworld
Agency : McCann Erickson Stockholm (Sweden)
LESS ORIGINAL
Olé Sports News – 2013
Source : AdForum, Cannes SILVER LION
Agency : Young & Rubicam Buenos Aires (Argentina)

Copycat Delivery / Escher Payé?

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THE ORIGINAL?
Allied Pickfords Delivery Service – 2011
« Deliver the impossible »
Source : Cannes Archive
Agency : Ogilvy & Mather (Hong Kong)
LESS ORIGINAL
DHL Express Delivery Service – 2013
« If you can make it, we can ship it »
Source : GoaFest 2013 GOLD WINNER
Agency : Proximity BBDO (India)

Copycat Express / Une idée qui a laissée des traces?

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THE ORIGINAL?
Bob’s Burger « quickly delivered » – 2007
Source : Cannes Archive
Agency : NBS Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
LESS ORIGINAL
Simply Burger Delivery Express – 2013
Source : Adsoftheworld
Agency : Ogilvy & Mather Bogota (Colombia)

IKEA Delivery Service

Une excellente campagne pensée par l’agence DDB Berlin sur des clichés de Mikael Strinnhed. Un travail autour de la marque Ikea et de son service de livraison gratuite, déclinée pour 3 pièces de la maison : la cuisine, la chambre d’enfants et le salon principal. Plus d’images dans la suite.



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