“Give them a chance” is an initiative that aims to show that a non -ideal look does not mean inferior quality of the product. And thanks to cooperation with Pyszne.pl, the campaign for the first time goes beyond the walls of the souvenir shop Museum Chocolate E. Wedel – now Warsaw residents will be able to enjoy the taste of unique sweets at home, with delivery straight to the door. The joint action of two brands, on this symbolic day, is to remind you that the fight against wasting food begins with everyday, conscious choices.
Not ideally perfect sweets with home delivery
The “give them a chance” package is a set of E.Wedel products that would not hit store shelves due to minor visual imperfections, but they are still just as delicious. Each package contains one type of sweets, e.g. Bird Mleczko®, pralines, chocolate figurines, chocolate plates or WW bars, with a minimum weight of 400 g. Every day you can buy them only at the Museum of the Chocolate Fabryka E.Wedel, but now thanks to Pyszne.pl Warsaw residents will be able to order them straight home and with free delivery! The action will last from September 29 (from 15:00) to October 1 or while stocks last. Due to the fact that it is a limited product – its number is limited and the sale only lasts while stocks last.
Sweet pleasure of discovering taste
The trend of unpacking Blind boxes, i.e. packages with a random content, is becoming more and more popular. The “give them a chance” sets also fit into this format, but with the addition of a full guarantee of satisfaction. Each set includes a surprise element – the buyer never knows what sweets it will find inside, but it is certain that it will be something delicious. Both discovering the content and its consumption will provide a lot of joy. It is a combination of fun, conscious choice and pleasures that today are so important for consumers, especially among younger generations.
The price for one pack of the set is PLN 14.99. Product delivery is free for all users Pyszne.pl. The sale will be launched on 29.09 at 15:00.
Daily choices matter
The International Day of Awareness of Food was established by the UN to remind you that about 1/3 of all food production is wasted every year in the world. According to Eurostat, in Poland there is over 120 kg of wasted food per year per year. Initiatives such as “Give them a chance” show that the problem can be limited in a simple and pleasant way – also through minor purchasing decisions.