Last-Minute Gifting Ads

Uber Eats' Money Can Buy You Class Features RHoNY Stars

The 2010 hit Money Can't Buy You Class by The Real Housewives of New York City's Countess Luann de Lesseps inspired a 2023 remake of the song for Uber Eats titled Money Can Buy You Class. This ad for the holiday season reminds shoppers that all of their last-minute needs are covered, and it helps people avoid faux pas like showing up to a gathering empty-handed. Candles, champagne, chocolates or even a gift card promise to be crowd-pleasing gifts to make any party-goer feel classier without having to invest more time or effort in securing the perfect holiday present.

In the ad, RHoNY fans will spot Sonja Morgan, as well as a Jovani jumpsuit that inspired a storyline of its own. With Money Can Buy You Class, Uber Eats taps into a fanbase that loves to host Real Housewives watch parties, share refreshments with friends and relish life's luxuries like on-demand deliveries.
Trend Themes
1. Last-minute Gifting - Opportunity for businesses to cater to the growing demand for convenient and quick gift options during the holiday season.
2. Celebrity Collaborations - Potential for brands to partner with popular celebrities to create unique advertisements that resonate with their fanbases.
3. Real Housewives Fandom - Chance to capitalize on the passionate fanbase of The Real Housewives franchise by incorporating elements from the show into marketing campaigns.
Industry Implications
1. Food Delivery - Expanding food delivery services can leverage the last-minute gifting trend to offer convenient options for customers to send food and gift items for special occasions.
2. Retail - Retailers can explore partnerships with celebrities to create exclusive collections or promotions that appeal to their fanbases and drive sales.
3. Entertainment - Opportunity for entertainment companies to collaborate with popular TV shows or franchises, like The Real Housewives, to create engaging content and marketing campaigns.

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