
This 9:16 Story template is built for a meat subscription or bulk grocery delivery brand that wins on value. The design mimics a receipt-style comparison sheet: a clean white crumpled-paper background...
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This 9:16 Story template is built for a meat subscription or bulk grocery delivery brand that wins on value. The design mimics a receipt-style comparison sheet: a clean white crumpled-paper background, black all-caps headings, and a right-aligned column of prices in red. A bold divider line separates the itemized “store” list from the punchline comparison, where the competitor total stays in red and the brand total flips to green—an instant visual cue for savings. The large circled “TOTAL $/MONTH” callout at the bottom functions like a high-contrast price badge without looking salesy. Strategically, this is top-of-funnel awareness for an “unaware” audience: it educates by showing the same basket across options, leverages comparison and convenience (“delivered”), and reduces cognitive load with scannable typography. It’s easy to customize by swapping the retailer name, item list, weights, and totals for your own product mix, while keeping the red/green contrast to preserve the savings narrative.
This template works because it turns an abstract promise (“save on groceries”) into an auditable comparison. The itemized basket anchors the claim, while the red competitor prices vs green brand price leverages a fast, universal savings cue. For a TOF awareness ad aimed at an unaware audience, the layout educates before it sells: scannable lines, clear labels, and a single circled monthly total reduce friction and invite mental math. The “delivered” line adds convenience as a secondary benefit, expanding appeal beyond bargain hunters to time-poor shoppers. It follows best practices by keeping one core message, high contrast hierarchy, and a proof-forward format that feels like a receipt rather than hype.
Designed for value-driven households and busy professionals who buy meat in bulk, compare grocery prices, and appreciate delivery convenience. It suits shoppers who need proof in numbers before trying a subscription and respond well to clear, scannable breakdowns.
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