Andy Murray Uber Eats Ad

Andy Murray Uber Eats Ad. Andy Murray takes part in Uber Eats footie challenge ahead of opening Wimbledon match The The campaign is also running across OOH, radio, socials including TikTok, YouTube, Andy Murray's social channels, and Uber Eats owned channels, including in-app, where customers can 'order. "At the end of the final advertisement, Andy Murray became 'available for order' through a competition on the Uber Eats app and the campaign concluded with a meet and greet.

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"At the end of the final advertisement, Andy Murray became 'available for order' through a competition on the Uber Eats app and the campaign concluded with a meet and greet. The story kicks off in a Melbourne hotel suite, where Murray is thoughtfully inspecting his tennis racquet.

The Jenners Are In This Hilarious New Uber Eats Ad!

Online food delivery platform Uber Eats has tapped tennis star Andy Murray for a hilarious yet thrilling new campaign. Made together with independent creative agency Special Sydney, the new campaign is marked by several action-packed films starring the athlete, as he is chased down by Uber Eats delivery personnel Andy Murray has kicked off his post-retirement career with his first foray into acting with a new Uber Eats Australia advertisement

How To Create an Ad Uber Eats YouTube. Uber Eats said of the nature of the adverts: "The multi-part series of advertisements follow two delivery people attempting to deliver Andy Murray via the Uber Eats app The story kicks off in a Melbourne hotel suite, where Murray is thoughtfully inspecting his tennis racquet.

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