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Chefs in Schools: Do You Give A Sausage?


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Culinary stars and food campaigners including Prue Leith and Tom Kerridge are backing a campaign to highlight the importance of quality school meals, as part of the UK-wide Chefs in Schools initiative. Chefs in Schools partnered with BBH London to develop a platform idea and new brand world which speaks to the organisation’s key audiences of parents, teachers and politicians. The new tone of voice and visual identity embody a revolutionary tone, demanding to be heard in a playful, positive manner. The campaign centres on a new film, created by BBH, which is fronted by children who want us all to “give a sausage” about what’s on their lunch plates, because “feeding us well at school feeds a better future.” Filmed in a London primary school, the ad features a series of kids laying out the facts about school meals. It starts with a boy saying “Nobody gives a sausage about what I eat at school” because “everyone thinks the whole school meals thing was fixed ages ago.” It turns out that “so many school lunches are still stuck in the turkey dinosaur age and it’s feeding unhealthy futures.” But there is hope: “These people called Chefs in Schools give a sausage, and want you to give a sausage too. To put proper meals on lunch plates across the country because feeding us well at school feeds a better future. That’s why kids like us need Chefs in Schools.” The pandemic put school food in the spotlight when parents shared images of the food their children were being sent to eat at home. This campaign wants people to continue the conversation about the importance of good food being served in schools, challenging the UK to take action to make sure every child can access a quality school meal.
Credits Other credits

Client name and title: Naomi Duncan (Chief Executive) and Danielle Glavin (Head of Content and Campaigns)

BBH CEO: Karen Martin

BBH Joint Chief Strategy Officer: Will Lion

BBH Account Director: Francesca Somerville

BBH Account Manager: Amelia Lloyd

Media owners: JACK and City Outdoor Media

Post Production: Black Sheep Studios

Post Producer: James Ketterer

Colourist: Tim Martin / The Mill

Editor/Editing House: Tomas Ossipoff/ Black Sheep Studios

Sound: CODA Post Production

Print Credits

BBH Producer: Lauren Daniels

Illustrator: Tim Green

Designer: Tim Green / Sophie Harper

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