Using the already known hashtag #homefirst, the German supermarket chain PENNY now celebrates the "Guardians of Wisdom and Keepers of the couch" in a humourous social media campaign encouraging self-isolation.
The third in a series of campaigns conceived by Serviceplan Campaign for PENNY supermarkets as a response to the Coronavirus lockdown, encourages people to stay at home, and celebrates those who have perfected the art of being a ‘Couch Potato’. Following the #erstmalhelfen (#helpingfirst) campaign which paid tribute to PENNY employees working in stores and logistics during lockdown, and the #erstmalzuhause (#homefirst) social media campaign which thanked families, is a funny new film celebrating “Guardians of Wisdom and Keepers of the Couch”, again with the hashtag #homefirst.
The new film shows various people in everyday situations within their apartments, and celebrates those "who usually don't celebrate at all" and who have always liked to stay home voluntarily. Created using stock footage, the film sends the message that “staying home is your superpower”, and depicts people who have perfected the couch potato arts of; gaming, knitting, eating and watching screens. The ‘Couch Potatoes’ are very much needed in the current quarantine situation, where everyone should leave their homes as little as necessary, because they have already acquired important skills, such as living online or making the couch a comfort zone.
You can also find the film here https://youtu.be/Y9iKiZrW7YQ
Stefan Magel, Divisional Director Trading Germany REWE Group and COO of PENNY: “We take the present situation very seriously, but we think it is also important to give people a brief moment of humour and entertainment in these times. That's why we celebrate the voluntary 'couch potatoes' with the highest respect and appreciate – and this is meant very seriously – their many qualities.”
The film, which was created from stock material, was released on the PENNY Facebook Channel.
PENNY is launching several communication campaigns to accompany people through the current crisis. These are linked by the used hashtags, which are based on the PENNY hashtag #erstmalzupen
Screenwork Credits
Agency: Serviceplan Campaign Matthias Harbeck / Managing Partner, Sandra Loibl / General Creative Manager, Christoph Everke / Executive Creative Director, Andreas Daum / Associate Creative Director, Till Rothweiler / Associate Creative Director, Lucas Dresch / Senior Art Director & Editor, Frederike Striegel / Account Director, Julia Leibetseder / Account Manager | Production Company: Neverest Aisha Blackwell / Executive Producer, Alexandra Junginger / Junior Producer,
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