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SKIP STARBUCKS SATURDAY

GREY GROUP CANADA, Toronto / MOMS DEMAND ACTION FOR GUN SENSE IN AMERICA / 2014

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Shortlisted Cannes Lions
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Overview

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Execution

More than a boycott, this social media movement featured social posting of photos & videos, morning coffee drops to media, mom rallies close to Starbucks locations and clever guerilla tactics at Starbucks like asking the barista for an “extra shot of gun sense” when ordering.

Outcome

The program actively engaged 346,097 moms across America, creating user-generated photo and video submissions. On September 18, 2013 Starbucks CEO Howard Shultz bowed to public pressure in a national televised address that was broadcast across all major TV networks. Earned media coverage on this day alone exceeded 320 million PR impressions. A full-page open letter retraction from the company appeared in every major US newspapers, stating guns were no longer welcome in its stores.

Strategy

Starbucks was one of the many major retailers that allowed the public to carry armed weapons inside their stores where state ‘open carry’ laws allow it. This was despite Starbucks banning smoking 25-feet from all locations in the interest of public safety. With the American gun debate in full-force, ‘pro-gun’ advocates were now exploiting that right, flaunting their loaded weapons in public, while retailers stayed silent. ‘Skip Starbucks Saturday’ was launched July 9, 2013 in protest against this corporate policy.

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