Swiggy and Prime Video pull a fast one on foodies with mind-bending Traitors menu

Swiggy and Prime Video pull a fast one on foodies with mind-bending Traitors menu

Swiggy and Prime Video serve a limited-edition menu of deception to mark launch of The Traitors

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MUMBAI: When Prime Video and Swiggy say ‘taste the betrayal’, they’re not speaking metaphorically. This week, India’s top OTT giant and the country’s favourite food delivery platform joined forces to mark the launch of the reality thriller The Traitors — not with banners and billboards, but with a plate of pure deceit. The new food experience, cheekily titled ‘Dhoka Khao’, brings illusion to the menu with dishes that look like one thing but taste like another, through a playful partnership with cult favourite Louis Burger.

The campaign went live on 12 June exclusively on Swiggy’s Drops — a limited-time section of the app known for quirky culinary experiments. Available only until supplies last, the dishes rolled out in phases across Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Pune and Chennai.

The theatrical twist lies in two trickster dishes. First up: Two Faced Cupcake, a savoury cornbread sneakily dressed up in dessert clothing with mashed potato frosting. And then there’s Fries Over Lies, which look like your standard fries but serve up sweet flavours instead.

“Just like the show, the food in this campaign is full of surprises”, said Swiggy Ltd CBO Sidharth Bhakoo. “It’s not just about what you watch or what you eat, it’s about elevating both in a way that keeps you guessing till the very last bite”.

Massive Restaurants’ founder & MD Zorawar Kalra, who leads the Louis Burger brand, added, “With Louis Burger at the helm, we’ve crafted an experience where food meets illusion — each bite surprises, delights, and keeps you guessing, much like the show itself. These limited-edition drops are not just burgers; they’re a bold experiment in storytelling through taste”.

Kalra also praised Swiggy’s Drops as a platform for risk-taking and creativity. “Swiggy’s technology and logistics have allowed us to scale efficiently while maintaining the quality our brands are known for”, he said. “Their innovative approach offers a unique platform for our teams to experiment and engage with audiences in fresh, creative ways”.

Backed by celebrity restaurateur Kalra and Prime Video’s storytelling muscle, the ‘Dhoka Khao’ campaign isn’t just a food promo; it’s a deliciously layered metaphor for the show it promotes. The collaboration pushes the envelope on how food, fiction and fandom can collide to deliver new-age, screen-to-plate experiences.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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