Now, when you hear of a burger joint called The Burger’s Priest, you’d guess they’ve got an angle on a marketing campaign ready to go, right? The burgeoning Toronto chain has certainly played to its religious name with its DIY video projects in the past. But for its first fully produced ad, it opted to […]
Jeromy Lloyd
June 07, 2013
Now, when you hear of a burger joint called The Burger’s Priest, you’d guess they’ve got an angle on a marketing campaign ready to go, right? The burgeoning Toronto chain has certainly played to its religious name with its DIY video projects in the past.
But for its first fully produced ad, it opted to drop the white collar in favour of some spot-on 1970s parody.