ContextHint

research context hints for Meal Kits & Grocery Delivery

10 advertisers · 3 high-confidence inferred hints for research conversations — reverse-engineered from real ChatGPT ads, not a template.

Advertisers10
Strong hints3

How to write a context hint for research in Meal Kits & Grocery Delivery

ChatGPT Ads don’t use keyword match. Your context hint should describe who is talking, that they’re in a research moment, and one concrete situation in Meal Kits & Grocery Delivery. One or two sentences. Lead with the buyer and the moment — not a product feature list.

  • Audience: a specific role or company type in Meal Kits & Grocery Delivery
  • Intent: research (what they’re trying to do right now)
  • Constraint: budget, stack, compliance, or urgency that narrows the match

Every example below is inferred from real captured ChatGPT ads and the prompts that triggered them — not copied from Ads Manager. Use them for shape and specificity, not as a script to paste blindly.

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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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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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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