Bangkok, Thailand – To celebrate Mother’s Day in Thailand on August 12, KFC wanted moms across the country to have the much-needed break they deserve in its ‘Let Mom Rest’ Campaign via Wunderman Thompson Thailand, which recognizes that a mother’s duty should not be hers to carry alone.
In the campaign, KFC Thailand and Wunderman Thompson invited partners and family members to take over household chores as well as caring for the family, and to appreciate everything that their moms do.
The campaign also kicked off a quirky collaboration with recognized Thai brands with the word ‘Mother’ in it to replace their names, resulting in brands being packaged as ‘Father’s Kitchen Oyster Sauce’, ‘Father’s Rice’ and ‘Father’s Boiled Bamboo’.
These limited edition mother turned father brand products were bundled into a free, limited-edition KFC ‘Let Mom Rest’ customer gift set, offered at KFC Samyan Mitrtown on August 12 with every KFC All in One Bucket order.
Park Wannasiri, chief creative officer of Wunderman Thompson Thailand, said, “No one denies being a mother is one of the toughest, most overwhelming, and most exhausting jobs! People in Thailand really appreciate the long-term commitment of being a mother – and brands do too! Motherhood is even highlighted in many food, household, and children’s products here, for example, canned fish, oyster sauce, or diapers.”
Meanwhile, Sakechai Choomuenwai, general manager of YUM Restaurants International, also commented, “On a special occasion like this, KFC takes extra pride in paying attention to all mothers, as we intend to create a new, ongoing trend that sees house chores and childcare transcend beyond a mother’s duty.”
“We want our Thai families to recognize that a mother’s duty should not be hers alone to bear; and one day in the year should never be enough to show our appreciation. This must become common practice amongst households. Fathers, life partners and extended family members should be mindful of the roles we all play – so that everyone helps each other beneath the strain of life,” he added.