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PASSIVE COOKING

LEPUB, Milan / BARILLA / 2023

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Shortlisted Eurobest
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Overview

Why is this work relevant for Integrated?

During the biggest energy crisis in 50 years, Barilla introduced the world to Passive Cooking, a centuries-old, forgotten method of cooking pasta that can save up to 80% energy on every bowl. Barilla showed and invited the world to cook perfect al dente pasta with Passive Cooking, through the integration of every medium imaginable: ATL, social, on Barilla packs, using influencers worldwide, through a whatsapp bot and by creating an open-source smart device for restaurants. Every media tackled different angles, giving a wider view on the project: from information to actual tools.

Background

In the last decades Barilla fully committed to improve its way of doing business in a more sustainable way: first pasta brand to remove plastic from the packaging, +10,000 farms involved in sustainable agriculture projects for the main raw materials, and others examples.

But Barilla also shared its love for the planet with people, encouraging and supporting their sustainable lifestyle. Actually, in recent years Barilla has been dedicating much effort to studying methods to help people lead more sustainable lives. That's how data appeared on a cooking method used in Italy since the 1800s until the economic boom of the 1960s. An effective and simple method that can save up to 80% of energy, but now totally forgotten.

Please provide any cultural context that would help the jury understand any cultural, national or regional nuances applicable to this work e.g. local legislation, cultural norms, a national holiday or religious festival that may have a particular meaning.

Pasta in Italy is like a religion, and many Italians are usually not very receptive to any change in how to do it. But once this was presented as a 100% traditional method that makes so much sense today, people were actually very open to try it and promote it. Very importantly, Barilla was very careful in communicating the right cooking times and provide the right tools so the pasta is always cooked to perfection. This way, hundreds of celebrity Italian chefs adopted the method and they have the REAL power of influencing italian households in trying the method themselves.

Describe the creative idea.

Upon landing on data on this old cooking method, we called it Passive Cooking, and decided it's the best time for the world to rediscover - the most innovative old method to cook pasta. It's as simple as - bringing water to a boil and cooking pasta with the heat off, reducing gas consumption and CO2 emissions by up to 80%. Currently, there are 440 millions pasta bowls being cooked in the world every day. So helping change the way people are used to cook pasta would not be easy.

Describe the strategy

Barilla, the most iconic pasta brand worldwide, had to reinforce its category leadership and meaningfulness to consumers. The recipe was simple: show barilla future-looking spirit and its innovative attitude in pushing category boundaries.

Then, the global energetic crisis hit and the “how to save energy” Google searches skyrocketed to a +600% worldwide. We saw an opportunity: connect with consumers by giving them a simple solution to save energy and help the planet just by changing the way they cook pasta everyday.

This spoke perfectly to our consumer profile: households owners 25-55 constantly looking for help to improve their way of cooking and with sustainability at their heart.

When pasta is one of the most loved dishes worldwide with 440M pasta bowls served everyday, encouraging a small behavior can generate a great impact for the planet.

Describe the execution

Passive Cooking was launched globally, showing how easy it is to cook perfect pasta al dente and save up to 80% energy. Celebrity chefs and global influencers made the method popular and challenged their followers to try it. Barilla added passive cooking timing for pasta al dente to each of their pasta types, on their website, their online recipes and packaging. A Whatsapp BOT was created for step by step guides to cook perfect pasta for any Barilla pasta type. We also created the Passive Cooker, a smart device that monitors and alerts and we gave it to restaurants. The device was released also open source so anyone could build it themselves and use it at home.

List the results

Barilla turned a forgotten method into the talk of the town with +2000 media articles worldwide and radio, podcast and TV debates.

A larger community of chefs, KOLs and celebrities joined the conversation.

Even tech-savvies from GitHub and Reddit couldn’t help but talk about our open-source device and how to replicate it.

The exposure was massive: over 1,6 billion PR reach across the world.

If all the people used passive cooking ONCE, it would save enough energy to power the city of Rome for 7 years.

We know for sure we nudged enough people to generate a tremendous online demand on how to adopt the method with a +370% increase on Google searches. And for a selected pool of partner restaurants, the device helped cutting off up to 30% of their energy bill costs.

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