Eataly drives 1,700+ offer redemptions via offline campaigns to support Paris market opening
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The challenge
Eataly, the global destination for authentic Italian food, opened its new Parisian street market, La Piazzetta, in December 2020. The launch was meant to benefit from a new metro station directly at its entrance, but COVID-related delays left the market without its expected foot traffic.
Eataly needed a new way to draw people in—boosting awareness, attracting first-time shoppers, and ensuring ROI during a challenging launch period.
They had the following objectives:
- Drive foot traffic to the new Paris street market
- Convert local residents and passers-by into paying customers
- Test flyering as a new acquisition channel
- Ensure campaigns remained ROI-positive and measurable
Our solution
H2H campaign
Oppizi ran targeted two-week flyer sprints (2020–2022), distributing within 500m of the market to reach nearby shoppers and commuters. Each flyer carried a discount offer, directly incentivizing visits to Eataly.
Hyper-local distribution allowed Eataly to reach locals and convert them with a relevant, time-sensitive promotion. Short bursts ensured spend was controlled while maximizing urgency.
The result
The campaigns proved flyer distribution could drive measurable, ROI-positive outcomes:
- 57,596 flyers distributed across multiple activations (2020–2022)
- 1,711 offers redeemed, contributing to a 2.97% average conversion rate across all campaigns
- €8.58 average cost per new customer acquired
- Consistent foot traffic and new customer acquisition despite challenging launch conditions
For Eataly’s grand opening, offline marketing provided both immediate results and a scalable acquisition channel, perfectly complementing digital campaigns.
Eataly's campaign results with Oppizi
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Why it worked

Precision targeting
Campaigns focused within 500m of the market, reaching residents and passers-by most likely to convert.
Real-time optimization
Oppizi’s tracking allowed Eataly to monitor redemptions and adjust campaigns quickly for maximum ROI.
Time-bound activations
Two-week sprints built urgency while keeping campaigns efficient and cost-effective.
