We dared Grill’d to do what no other burger restaurant would surely do: sell only plant-based menu items for one whole day – giving cows (and carnivores) the day off.
Such a bold idea required a bold photo opportunity.
An ever resourceful bunch (it’s amazing who we know…), we sourced two movie star steers (cows, for the unenlightened), and secured Melbourne Football Club player Clayton Oliver to tuck into the plant-based burgers for media.
Our media call, held against the backdrop of Melbourne also featured a nutritionist, Grill’d customers and the CEO and head chef of Grill’d.
To give the story even more talkability we commissioned research into the rising number of Australians reducing their meat intake, which gave us a great hook to hang the menu launch from.
We also organised burger drops for key radio programmes nationally.
The result was a ton of media coverage (166+ pieces of coverage), but most importantly sales of plant-based burgers on Cows Day Off were higher than usual days, and so were sales of meat burgers the day after the meat-free holiday!