Instamart and Go Zero bring LED fridge ad to print
MUMBAI: The morning paper just got a little cooler quite literally. In a twist on traditional print, Instamart and Go Zero have introduced what they describe as a first-of-its-kind newspaper execution, turning a routine page flip into a sensory experience. Readers of Hindustan Times were greeted with a spread designed like a refrigerator. As the page opened, an embedded LED light flicked on mimicking the familiar fridge-door moment revealing an Instamart delivery partner holding a tub of Go Zero ice cream.
Developed in partnership with Havas India, the campaign moves beyond conventional print innovations such as scent strips or foldouts. Here, the LED is not a gimmick layered on top but a core part of the storytelling, recreating a behaviour most readers instinctively recognise.
The creative ties together the central promises of both brands: Instamart's instant delivery and Go Zero's "guilt-free" indulgence. The act of opening a fridge becomes a metaphor for spontaneous craving and immediate fulfilment.
Swiggy head of brand Mayur Hola said the idea was to make print participative rather than passive. By tapping into muscle memory like reaching into a fridge, the campaign aims to bridge everyday behaviour with brand recall.
Go Zero founder Kiran Shah highlighted the spontaneity of ice cream consumption, noting that the concept captures the exact moment of impulse discovery. Meanwhile, Havas Media India and Havas Play COO Uday Mohan described the effort as an attempt to blur the lines between media and experience.
The execution reflects a broader push by Instamart to reimagine traditional formats, making even legacy media like print interactive in an age dominated by digital engagement.
In a medium often accused of losing relevance, this campaign flips the script, one illuminated page at a time.
Key Insights
- This topic is currently trending
- Experts are closely monitoring developments
- It may impact future decisions


