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Feed SA: Trolley

Feed SA is a charity dedicated to feeding disadvantaged people throughout South Africa. Despite the rapidly growing numbers of homeless and hungry people on the streets, more fortunate citizens tend to drive by and ignore them. They were briefed to help Feed SA target consumers more efficiently in order to increase contributions. They placed decals of hungry, begging street children at the bottem of supermarket shopping trolleys bearing the Feed SA website and the line. “See how easy feeding the hungry can be?”. Any food placed into the trolley appeared to be given to the child. Collection tins were also placed at the till points and bins for food contributions were positioned at exits. Their message was seen by hundreds of shoppers every day for the cost of a few decals, resulting in a marked increase in donations and a significant boost in website traffic.

Agency: TBWA\Hunt\Lascaris, Johannesburg, South Africa.

found at directdaily


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Natalie said,

July 2, 2008 @ 10:26 pm

Seems quite similar to this ambient: http://adsoftheworld.com/media/ambient/die_arche_christian_child_and_youth_aid_bag

Only the shopping cart is more obvious. I think they both work.

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