MANILA - Greenwich, one of the country’s leading homegrown pizza and pasta makers, is embarking on a massive campaign this year to inspire millions of Filipinos to create more genuine, meaningful connections with each other.
The campaign is
anchored on having more experiences inspired by authenticity and real
“feel-good” togetherness made possible by incredible, great-tasting food.
This campaign, dubbed
“Sarap to Feel G,” is rooted richly and deeply in Greenwich’s history. From its
early beginnings, Greenwich has always been about enabling its customers to
have these moments alone or with their friends, family, and loved ones—the people
who matter—while expressing and being their best selves to build authentic,
lasting connections.
Greenwich has always
been at the heart of inspiring these experiences, ensuring it champions them
with passion, respect, and excitement over the years and even today as times
change.
It acknowledges that
“feeling good” is no longer the same as when the spotlight typically went to
the big moments. For this new chapter, Greenwich shifts its purpose and focus
to celebrating the little milestones and wins that make every day extra special—as
well as the connections that enliven them and make them unforgettable for
customers.
And, for each of
these moments and connections, highlight that there’s a perfect,
always-delicious Greenwich favorite.
For instance,
barkadas craving stronger bonding with their friends can satisfy their cravings
through Greenwich’s Overloaded Pizzas, which continue to be amazingly hot and
flavorful choices. Greenwich’s Lasagna, on the other hand, will be perfect for
more intimate one-on-one moments and engaging personal catchups. For those
looking to have their next solo adventure, Greenwich now offers Pizzawrap – a
yummy combination of the best pizza toppings wrapped in a freshly baked crust –
which customers can enjoy at home or on the go.
The brand’s
best-tasting menu, which continues to evolve, will always offer excellent
options—choices that inspire its customers to go for what they want, pursue the
connections they can make, and become the best authentic selves they can be
through it all, which is what the “Sarap to Feel G” campaign is all about.
To bring the
campaign’s story to life, Greenwich has launched a must-see film ad that
features talents with resonant and authentic lives – those who represent the
everyday Filipinos we see today with authenticity.
This new Greenwich
Barkada includes interesting and unexpected profiles – for example, a tattooed
surgeon who often gets perceived as arrogant but who, as seen in a pizza
bonding scene with his lola, is actually a softie; a professional violinist who
eventually became a pro boxer; a hard-of-hearing person who’s also a streamer
and gamer; a couple whose family identity is as fur parents; a young successful
CEO of a local business; an OPM band, and singer-songwriters with niche music.
Through the film ad,
they shared their individual stories, struggles, and triumphs, representing the
diverse journeys that comprise Greenwich’s customers. Greenwich hopes customers
can resonate with these personalities and dare to embrace their authentic
selves, challenge stereotypes, and even break barriers to make meaningful
connections.
Alizon “Ali” De
Torres, Head of Marketing, Greenwich Philippines, said this film ad kickstarts
the “Sarap to Feel G” campaign and marks the start of a long-term commitment.
“As Greenwich enters
this exciting chapter, we want to inspire Filipinos to have many more feel-good
moments. Together, we will celebrate the daily little big experiences and the
true connections we build along the way,” he said.
“With our delicious and indulgent food—especially our pizza and
pasta—supporting these feel–good moments, we look forward to a future built
upon stronger and more genuine bonds and a more authentic sense of identity for
many Filipinos,” he added.
Watch the film ad here: https://bit.ly/
To learn more about
the campaign and its inspiring stories, visit Greenwich’s official social media
pages. (Mindanao Examiner)
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