ContextHint
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Context hint examples for Meal Kits & Grocery Delivery

29 advertisers are running ChatGPT ads in Meal Kits & Grocery Delivery — here’s what they appear to be targeting, inferred from their real captured ads.

Advertisers29
Strong hints7
Examples below7

Every example below is inferred, not copied from an Ads Manager — it’s the context hint that best explains the pattern across that advertiser’s real captured ChatGPT ads and the prompts that triggered them. Read them for the shape (specific audience, clear intent, one concrete situation), not as a literal script.

What conversations look like
Alaska Fresh Seafood
comparison

Home cooks and seafood lovers comparing wild-caught salmon subscription boxes and seafood delivery services who care that the fish is genuinely wild-caught and actually sourced from Alaska, and want it shipped flash-frozen to their door.

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ButcherBox
research

Families evaluating ButcherBox subscription cost per month and current meat quality for a household of four before signing up, renewing, or upgrading their box size.

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Favor Delivery
comparison

Texans comparing grocery delivery options like Amazon Fresh or Walmart Plus on store selection and convenience, who would value same-day delivery from a trusted local grocer like H-E-B through the Favor app.

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Franklin Planner Corporation
research

Price-sensitive home cooks comparing cheap meal kit subscriptions or weekly menu and shopping list planners to organize meals under $5 per serving.

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Vör Foods
comparison

Shoppers weighing the cost of annual memberships at natural food retailers like Thrive Market for pantry staples, where commercial-grade bulk nut butters shipped direct offer an alternative to subscription grocers.

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Domino's Pizza
transactional

Home cooks mid-recipe who need the fastest possible delivery and would happily swap a missing grocery item for a $9.99 any-toppings pizza order instead of waiting on a store run or slow grocery delivery.

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Almedia USA, Inc.
research

Budget-conscious US shoppers looking for free ways to fund small everyday purchases and delivery costs without committing to a paid grocery or delivery membership.

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