Key Takeaways
- Knorr launched the "Unlimited Time Menu" with entrepreneur and businesswoman Martha Stewart alongside her lookalikes to recreate fast-food favorites at home.
- Recipes use Knorr staples like Chicken Bouillon and Cheddar Broccoli Pasta to dupe limited-time fast food meals.
- The campaign includes creator collabs and social media engagement to tap into home-cooking trends.
Knorr just made fast-food cravings a thing of the past, all thanks to Martha Stewart and a crew of her lookalikes.
To help fans recreate limited-time fast-food favorites at home, the Unilever-owned brand introduced the "Unlimited Time Menu" campaign, featuring quick and easy dupe recipes, made with pantry staples like Chicken Bouillon and Cheddar Broccoli Pasta.
Made in partnership with Edelman, the campaign is fronted by Stewart, joined by her doubles in a nod to the viral celebrity lookalike trend.
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“It’s no secret that I love a delicious home-cooked meal, but occasionally even I crave limited-time fast-food favourites in my own kitchen,” said Stewart in a press release.
“With help from myself, Knorr and their Unlimited Time Menu, and my lookalikes too, we believe anyone can create memorable culinary experiences at home.”
What's in Stock?
The "Unlimited Time Menu" includes home-cooked versions of cult favorites like:
- “K-Rib Sandwich,” a saucy rib patty dupe
- Crispy fried chicken “Double Up” using bouillon
- Cheesy, comforting “Mac n’ Chicken Bowl” made with Knorr’s pasta sides
Each dish is a fast-track to nostalgic flavor; without the drive-thru wait nor the pressures of ordering limited-time offerings.
Gina Kiroff, Knorr North America CMO shared her thoughts behind the campaign, emphasizing Knorr's belief that great flavor should be available for an unlimited time.
"Fast food dupe recipes continue to trend, and we wanted to empower people to recreate highly sought-after meal dupes without the wait or hassle of the drive-thru, with the added benefit of craveable flavour from Knorr," she added.
Overall, the campaign serves as a testament to the brand's ability to tap into digital food culture and creator-driven content, making these viral-ready moments through smart celebrity collaborations and purposeful brand storytelling.
A Fast Food Remix
The campaign is marked by a 30-second hero spot where Stewart basks in her creation: a DIY dupe of a limited-edition fast-food K-Rib sandwich.
As the ad goes on, she reveals that recreating the dish wouldn't be possible without Knorr's Chicken Bouillon.
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In a turn of events, she summons her own "dupes" onto the set, as they hilariously greet the viewer the way Martha would.
Apart from the spot, the brand has tapped on food creators like Joshua Weissman and How Kev Eats to collaborate on a Knorr YouTube video walking us through the K-Rib Sandwich recipe.
Their content shows that even self-proclaimed fast-food loyalists can be swayed by a flavorful at-home alternative.
The "Unlimited Time Menu" lives on Knorr’s website and social media, where fans are encouraged to share their creations using #UnlimitedTimeMenu.
No seasonal comeback is required with the brand's latest crave-worthy campaign.
Through quick recipes, humor, and food trends, the campaign turns pantry staples into meals that feel special.
And for those looking to skip the wait and still get their fix, Knorr is making it clear: some limited-time favorites don’t have to be limited anymore.
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