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BLANK WHOPPER

DAVID SÃO PAULO / BURGER KING / 2019

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Shortlisted Cannes Lions
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Background

In Brazil, voting is mandatory, but people can still choose to vote in protest by pressing the blank ballot.

In the last presidential elections, voter apathy reached an all-time high, with 29% of voters intending to vote blank, according to the pre-election polls - a number that would surpass all candidate votes.

But when people vote blank, they give up their right to have it their way, and when they do this, it means they let others choose on their behalf.

Burger King wanted to change this, so the brand let people try the taste of voting blank, using BK’s most famous burger: the Whopper. And by doing so, we encouraged people to have it their way, by showing them that when they vote blank, they can't complain about the results.

Describe the creative idea

We wanted to show that casting a blank ballot is not as great as it sounds. Each and every one of us deserve our country our way– and an informed voting decision is the first step in that direction. So we created a special burger to draw attention to what can happen if you let someone else decide for you, and have no say in what you want as a voter: the Blank Whopper – a new and different kind of Whopper.

Basically, blank voters who took part in this activation, received 2 buns with mayo and onion, with this message on its wrap: this is a Blank Whopper, made with ingredients chosen by someone else. When you let someone choose for you, you can’t complain about the results.

The stunt was recorded and became a 1-minute video which we launched during the biggest television debate of Brazil’s presidential run.

Describe the strategy

While people were watching the presidential debate, to try to decide whom to vote for, we launched our vídeo, encouraging people to have their way on elections, by showing that when they vote blank, they can't complain about the results.

The elections, the debate and voting blank were the topic of the day, so the strategy was to launch our video during the presidential debate commercials on TV and also posting it on the social networks, like Twitter, where we first targeted the video to people who were talking about politics.

With a precise message, the internet would do the rest, like they did, turning Blank Whopper into a hit.

Describe the execution

Twelve days before the elections, we went to one the most iconic avenues in Brazil, where grassroots political protests are regularly held.

We placed a replica of the machine where people vote in front of a BK restaurant, but with no number and only two buttons: blank vote and confirm.

Then, we found people who had declared their intention to vote blank, and surprised them with a simple metaphor and an awful taste. They received a Whopper, but when they bit the burger, it wasn’t what they were expecting: two buns filled only with onions and mayo.

After feeling this unexpected taste, they found out our message printed on the Blank Whopper’s wrap.

This stunt was recorded and became a 1-minute video which we launched, on social media, during the biggest television debate of Brazil’s presidential run, when everyone was talking about politics

List the results

- Global Trending Topic on Twitter.

- Youtube Trending Video

- Google searches for the term “blank vote” grew 133%, during the campaign.

- Uncountable shares on WhatsApp

- The most shared video on Burger King’s history in Latin America.

- A local market campaign that got 2.8 Billion media impressions.

- Elected Ad of the Year by O Estado de S.Paulo, the second largest Brazilian newspaper.

- Most talked-about campaign in 2018, in the fast food market.

- 30% of people who saw the campaign reconsidered voting blank.

- In the end, blank vote went from 29% of voting intentions to 2,65% of the votes, the lowest rate in the last 20 years of democratic elections.

- A Blank Whopper helped voters to vote consciously.

Please tell us how you designed/adapted your campaign for the single country / region / market where it aired.

- Global Trending Topic on Twitter (in the first 20 minutes of the campaign).

- Youtube Trending Video

- Google searches for the term “blank vote” grew 133%, during the campaign.

- Uncountable shares on WhatsApp

- The most shared video on Burger King’s history in Latin America.

- Reached our category Top of Mind historical best on the quarter of the campaign (IPSOS Brand Tracking Q4’2018)

- A local market campaign that got 2.8 Billion media impressions.

- Elected Ad of the Year by O Estado de S.Paulo, the second largest Brazilian newspaper.

- Most talked-about campaign in 2018, in the fast food market.

- 30% of people who saw the campaign reconsidered voting blank.

- Blank vote went from 29% of voting intentions to 2.65% of the votes, the lowest rate in the last 20 years of democratic elections.

- A Blank Whopper helped voters to vote consciously.

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