
You can disagree with us, but we like Dominos' latest marketing stunt involving #Saltbae.
In case you are unaware of this trending hashtag's origins, it refers to a viral video posted by Turkish chef Nusret Gökçe on Instagram which sees him showing of his slick meat slicing skills. The video ends with Gökçe stylishly and carefully sprinkling salt on the meat – earning him the title #Saltbae.
Gökçe’s video has since been parodied by internet users and now Dominos has also jumped on board.
The Singapore arm of the pizza chain posted its own localised take on the #Saltbae meme by creating #ChilliFlakeBae. Domino's social media take, which was launched on 19 January 2017, involves a GIF showing a man in sunglasses sprinkling glittering chilli flakes on top of a Domino’s pizza. It is also accompanied with copy saying “When bae’s mom asks if you can cook.”
The response is posted wittily as a caption to the GIF, stating “No, auntie, but I can order Domino’s Pizza Fabulous Feast.” The post put up last thursday has since garnered 2.2k reactions, 465 shares and 108 comments, some of which showcase their love for the pizza brand.
The post has since garnered 2.2k reactions, 465 shares and 108 comments, some of which showcase their love for the pizza brand.
Most of the popular comments praises the brand's marketing team, with some going as far as to say that they would switch over from its competitors.
Locally, a Mediacorp DJ drew attention online for giving a Malay take on #Saltbae by sprinkling anchovies on top of nasi lemak.
We hope this inspires all you marketers out there to find you #Saltbae moment.