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    How Knorr Tapped into Gen Z’s Craving for Real Connection with the #ServingSingleswithKnorr Campaign

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    How Knorr Tapped into Gen Z’s Craving for Real Connection with the #ServingSingleswithKnorr Campaign

    Leading Nigerian seasoning brand, Knorr, is at the center of yet another cultural moment. This time, they’re doing so with the #ServingSingleswithKnorr campaign, stepping in as the ultimate wingman to remind everyone that real love, like real food, needs the right seasoning. The campaign aims to tap into the growing Gen Z truth that dating is moving away from apps and back toward community.

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    Knorr’s campaign examined relevant data which showed that many young people see cooking as one of the clearest ways to express care and to show off their personality. A slightly burnt pot of stew or egusi soup with a twist? That’s human and attractive to Gen Z. So, they leaned into this beautifully, turning the kitchen into the ideal date spot.  

    Across Instagram, nominated singles accepted the challenge to show off their cooking skills. Their friends did the talking, the cooking did the convincing, and interested admirers flooded comment sections, competing for a chance at a Knorr-sponsored cooking date. 

    This all came to a head when these singles and their selected dates met for the first time for their cooking dates. From Big Brother Nigeria alum Kola Omotoso wowing his date with fried rice and lamb chops to event host Hawa Magaji impressing hers with a saucy stir-fry pasta, these dates were a feast of chemistry and great food.  Each participant showed that romance hits differently when it is endorsed by friends and driven by flavour, courtesy of the seasoning brand. 

    Through the #ServingSingleswithKnorr campaign, more and more friends have become matchmakers, publicly nominating their single friends, challenging them to show off their cooking skills on video, and inviting others to express interest in the comments sections of the cooking videos. It’s a way of facilitating genuine connections for a generation desperately seeking them

    And as predicted, Gen Z are doing what they do best—switching things up. This time, moving love from the DMs into the kitchen. Available research shows that many swipe through dozens of profiles every week, yet barely make it to an actual date. And when they do? The relationships fizzle out fast, lasting an average of six months. 

    However, by blending friendship, food, and modern romance, Knorr stands at the centre of the shift towards stable relationships, turning everyday meals into moments of real connection, and shaping the future of dating, one delicious dish at a time.  Even better, doing so with everyone’s favourite celebrities!

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