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131. Coronation campaigns | Best Places to Work 2023 | Latest ads reviewed

Season 3, Ep. 131

The guests on this week's Campaign Podcast are VMLY&R's chief creative officer, Laurent Simon, and Nicholas Hulley, joint-chief creative officer at Abbott Mead Vickers BBDO, who share their opinion on some recent work.


The two consider Aldi and McCann Manchester's cheeky caterpillar cake ad which went viral on TikTok after it poked fun at the copyright dispute between the supermarket and Marks & Spencer over the design of the former's caterpillar cake.


Also up for review, Simon and Hulley consider Harry's "Feel good, fella" by The Or and KitKat's "Have a..." by Wunderman Thompson UK.


Campaign's Shauna Lewis then talks about the best brand responses to the Coronation of King Charles III.


The conversation also takes an analysis from Campaign's Best Places to Work 2023, which details how companies won a place on the list.

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