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Reverse Campaign Wave Three

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  • 12 Sep 2023 12:57 pm AEST Date Time
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Courtesy of Cancer Council WA

In September 2022, Cancer Council WA’s LiveLighter team launched a brand-new campaign, Reverse. The campaign aims to increase people’s knowledge of the link between junk food and drink and cancer risk.

It also encourages people to find healthier options when choosing what to eat and drink, whilst in and out of the home. Three creative executions were developed for this campaign; ‘meals’, ‘snacks’, and ‘drinks’.

The ‘snacks’ and ‘drinks’ executions were debuted in Reverse wave one and ‘meals’ debuted alongside ‘drinks’ in Reverse wave two.

Wave three of Reverse will launch on Sunday 17 September and run until Saturday 25 November 2023. The ‘meals’ and ‘drinks’ creatives will be used throughout this wave of the campaign.

While more than eight out of ten Western Australian adults are aware that carrying excess body fat is a risk factor for type 2 diabetes and heart disease, as few as six in ten are aware that this is also a risk factor for cancer.

Having a higher body weight is a leading preventable risk factor for cancer and it is our duty to inform the community of this and support individuals to lead healthier lives.

The main premise of Reverse is that it begins inside the body, and only shows the food products and person eating them at the conclusion of the ad, ‘reversing’ the usual sequence of similar behaviour change TV commercials.

The ad links junk food and sugary drink consumption with excess body fat and an increased risk of cancer due to being overweight or obese.

The Reverse TV ad begins inside the body, showing internal organs with toxic fat and cancer growth. The camera then travels up through the oesophagus and out of the mouth, revealing people eating junk foods or drinking sugary drinks. Alternate versions of the ads show the camera leaving the mouth with healthy options being consumed instead. This includes a salad-packed roll instead of a fast food burger, water instead of a sugary drink, or fruit salad instead of a muffin.

The internal body footage shown in the TV ad is computer generated imagery (CGI) created by a specialist video effects company. A local Western Australian gastrointestinal surgeon was consulted during production to ensure the imagery was a realistic representation of what stomach cancer can look like.

Two of three scenarios will feature in this wave of Reverse; two tradies eating a junk food meal, and two friends drinking sugary drinks.

The campaign will run state-wide across TV, shopping centres and digital.

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Tags:Australian, campaign, cancer council, Cancer Council WA, cancer risk, community, diabetes, digital, fast food, gastrointestinal, heart disease, junk food, production, sugary drinks, WA, Western Australia

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