No Brand Burger
No Brand Burger
The No Brand Burger is a popular fast-food item offered by No Brand, a South Korean retail chain owned by E-Mart. The burger is known for its affordability and simplicity, aligning with the brand's philosophy of providing quality products at lower prices by eliminating unnecessary branding and packaging costs.
History[edit | edit source]
No Brand was launched by E-Mart in 2015 as a private label brand. The No Brand Burger was introduced as part of the brand's expansion into the fast-food market. The concept behind No Brand Burger is to offer a straightforward, no-frills burger that focuses on taste and value.
Ingredients[edit | edit source]
The No Brand Burger typically includes the following ingredients:
- Beef patty
- Lettuce
- Tomato
- Onion
- Pickles
- Cheese
- Ketchup
- Mayonnaise
- Sesame seed bun
Nutritional Information[edit | edit source]
The nutritional content of a No Brand Burger can vary depending on the specific ingredients and portion sizes. However, a standard No Brand Burger generally contains:
- Calories: 300-400 kcal
- Protein: 15-20 grams
- Fat: 15-25 grams
- Carbohydrates: 30-40 grams
Availability[edit | edit source]
No Brand Burgers are available at No Brand stores and select E-Mart locations across South Korea. The brand has also expanded its presence internationally, making the burger available in various countries.
Reception[edit | edit source]
The No Brand Burger has received positive reviews for its taste and affordability. Consumers appreciate the straightforward approach and the value for money that the burger offers. It has become a popular choice for those looking for a quick and inexpensive meal.
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