Released: 30 April 2009

McDonald's 'no fry left behind' by DDB Chicago

 

The French fry is the focus of this latest work for McDonald's as a horde of miniature people living in the depths of a car enjoy a short-lived hope of gaining sustenance from a fallen chip before a hand swoops down to rescue it.

The ad shows two guys driving along with the passenger snacking on McDonald's fries. One falls into a gap between the two seats and we are then transported into the world beneath the car where a population of people toil and slave in the murky, dust-ridden environment below the surface.

Their exclamations and relief at having been given this fry quickly turn to shocked gasps and outrage as a hand plucks the fry out of its escape hatch and returns it to the passenger in the car.

The guy then says: "There's no one who wants this more than me."

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James T Kirk

James T Kirk - 12 May 2009

Hate the brand but this is pretty over-the-top funny.

 

Corn Flake - 12 May 2009

I like to think there are little people living in my car too... except mine aren't quite as starved... i'm pretty sure i gave them a banana skin this morning

 
Art Garfunkel

Art Garfunkel - 13 May 2009

Love the guy harvesting that horrible coarse hair you get on car rugs. The attention to detail makes this ad.

 
BumberClott

BumberClott - 13 May 2009

The Bumberclott says: "There's no one who hates this more than me."

 

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Credits

Creative Type:
Television
 
Agency:
DDB Chicago
 
Advertiser:
McDonalds
 

Project nameNo Fry Left BehindCopywriterKevin GoffArt directorGordon WestProduction companyBiscuit FilmworksDirectorTim GodsallEditorMatthew Wood

DDB Chicago creative director                           Bill CiminoDDB Chicago director of integrated production Diane JacksonPost-production company                                                 Prime Focus London

 
 
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