Salford-based digital marketing agency, K2L, has been appointed as the creative force behind the packaging for contestants competing in this Thursday’s episode of Gordon Ramsay’s Future Food Stars, on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.
L-R: Kier Kemp, Rachel Munro, Sophie Taylor, Amy Dalby, Craig Stocker, Flo Rebattet, Gordon Ramsay, Sam Pascal, Naomi Boles, Andy Albalous, Kris Ingham, Hebe Ibbotson, Gary Quinn.,SERIES 2,Studio Ramsay,Matt Frost
The Apprentice-style TV series features Gordon as he searches for the country’s most exciting and innovative new food business, with twelve of the country’s top up-and-coming food and drink entrepreneurs vying for a £150,000 investment into their business.
The celebrity chef tasked contestants with the challenge of creating a concept for a healthy meal on-the-go which K2L then brought to life with branded packaging designs for three teams.
Scott Kennedy, Managing Director at K2L said “We were delighted to be chosen for this exciting collaboration with Studio Ramsay and look forward to the seeing our designs come to life on screen.”
After positive feedback, Studio Ramsay said, “The team and Gordon can’t thank you enough.”
Catch the latest episode of Gordon Ramsay’s Future Food Stars on Thursday evening at 9:00pm.
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