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Celebrity chef Gabriel Choy signs on for McDonald's burger stunt

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McDonald’s Hong Kong is once again changing Hongkongers’ perception of what a McDonald’s burger looks like.DDB Group Hong Kong is behind the brand’s latest experience that continues McDonald’s Hong Kong’s efforts to democratise premium burgers.Partnering with celebrity chef Gabriel Choy, who was the first Asian winner of the College Scholarship organised by the Hell’s Kitchen host and has worked in several Michelin restaurants in the UK, the campaign centres on surprising customers with a patty-less burger experience.In collaboration with the restaurant chain, Gabriel has leveraged his food science background and passion for details to craft a pulled chicken burger, like you would only see in high-end burger joints.[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ak00HYCYjME[/embed]To kick-start the campaign and create intrigue, unbranded food trucks were stationed at King’s Road in Quarry Bay and Granville Road (near East Ocean Centre), in East Tsim Sha Tsui serving up the unexpected pulled chicken burgers. The trucks ran with the slogans “A burger without patty”, highlighting the unique make up of the product and inviting Hong Kongers to come and try.The intrigue was amplified by an unbranded 30-second teaser, before a thematic 20-second TVC, digital ads on social media and press ads in U Magazine and Touch finally revealed that McDonald’s was behind this mysterious and mouthwatering appearance of a new burger in town.The whole food truck experience was filmed with hidden cameras in a fly-on-the-wall documentary style. A reveal video running online highlights the burger’s unique make up and ingredients, and surprising customers with the unconventional format of the burger and the truth the burgers were actually made by McDonald’s.Yvonne Tang, senior director of marketing at McDonald’s Hong Kong, said, “Gabriel’s visionary approach to enhancing local taste palettes made him the perfect chef to introduce a new and modern burger to Hong Kong. The texture and structure of the pulled meat burgers are relatively new to Hong Kongers, Gabriel uses techniques to create amazing dishes that truly surprise diners with their tastes.”O’Poon, group creative director at DDB Group Hong Kong said, “This collaboration shows McDonald’s continues dedication to making premium burgers available to the masses.”Credits:Client: McDonald’s Hong KongCreative: DDB Group Hong KongMedia: OMD Hong Kong

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