Grill’d uses animated infomercial with decapitated cow to sell grass-fed meat

Burger chain Grill’d has kicked off a content campaign with Vice highlighting the issue of grass-fed versus grain-fed cattle and sheep, with an animated film which ends with a cow being decapitated.

The first instalment of the campaign ‘Inside the grass diet craze’, created by Vice and animation studio Rubber House to promote the restaurant’s “high quality, ethically-sourced meat”, is an animated infomercial in which sheep and cattle spruik how eating grass makes them feel less bloated and tastier.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ciblPDnGfuc

Grill’d founder Simon Crowe told Mumbrella: “The intent for us is to put on the agenda the debate or the discussion around grass-fed versus grain-fed beef and lamb and the fact that we believe it’s of a higher quality and it’s better for the animal.

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