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Weetabix with beans and 11 other genius social media marketing stunts

From Greggs and KFC to a giant statue of Jeff Golblum, these are the marketing tricks that went viral

Great social media stunts: NowTV, Weetabix and Greggs

“This is the worst food I have ever seen with my eyes,” said food critic Grace Dent after breakfast cereal Weetabix posted a picture of Weetabix with baked beans and described it as ‘breakfast with a twist’.

But the infamous picture has since proved to be a marketing masterstroke, with the image going viral on social media and sparking jokey replies from the US Embassy, the Israeli government and the official site of the NHS (“that tweet should come with a health warning”, it said).

The original tweet has now been liked more than 125,000 times and even saw an exchange in the House of Commons as what appeared to be a moment of madness was revealed to be a stroke of marketing genius.

But what other brands have used their social media accounts and other methods to pull off PR stunts that have pushed their brands into the public eye?

Greggs (1)

Newcastle bakery chain Greggs are probably the masters of social media marketing, with a string of viral tweets that show off their Geordie sense of humour.

From trolling Piers Morgan after he got upset at the launch of Greggs’ vegan sausage roll (“Oh hello Piers, we’ve been expecting you”) to hosting Valentine’s Day dinners in its stores, the company’s use social media has been a major part of its recent success.

Possibly its greatest moment came when it set up a stall at a posh London food festival under the name Gregory & Gregory and served its pies and pasties to unsuspecting but appreciative foodies.