E-Mart’s No Brand success story: A Korean snack chain goes global

It will open a standalone No Brand outlet in Laos next month after successful operations in other Southeast Asian nations

No Brand Burger, a fast food hamburger chain owned by E-Mart
No Brand Burger, a fast food hamburger chain owned by E-Mart
Sun A Lee 2
2024-07-26 17:12:08 suna@hankyung.com
Retail

When South Korean convenience store operator E-Mart Inc. launched its low-budget house label No Brand in 2015, few thought it would last long.

Under its motto, “ultra-cheap prices beyond common sense,” No Brand has since unveiled snacks, food and daily necessities sold at even below half the usual prices found in other convenience stores in Korea.

A 110-gram bag of No Brand potato chips, which began selling at 890 won (64 cents) in June 2015, bears the same price tag now.

Such an ultra-low-price strategy has worked. The No Brand outlets have grown to 250, with the number of products sold there rising to 1,500 from just nine over the years.

Having tasted success in Korea, E-Mart, a unit of Korean retail giant Shinsegae Inc., is now taking the business model abroad, intending to become something big like Trader Joe’s, a US grocery chain store operator, or Europe’s Aldi, a chain of low-budget retail stores.

E-Mart's No Brand products
E-Mart's No Brand products

NO BRAND IN LAOS

According to industry sources on Friday, E-Mart will open a standalone No Brand outlet in Laos next month.

The No Brand outlet, its first in Laos, will largely be filled with its own brand products, just like Trader Joe's or Aldi.

E-Mart aims to raise the number of No Brand outlets to three by the end of this year and increase this further to 70 over the next decade.

In February, E-Mart signed a master franchise agreement with Kolao Group to foray into the Laotian market.

E-Mart signs a master franchise agreement with Laos-based UDEE, an affiliate of Kolao Group
E-Mart signs a master franchise agreement with Laos-based UDEE, an affiliate of Kolao Group

Under the agreement, E-Mart also plans to separately open its own stores – as many as 20 – within a decade.

Riding on the K-food popularity in Southeast Asia, E-Mart is already selling No Brand products at its stores in Vietnam and Mongolia.

For its business in Cambodia, E-Mart, via its affiliate E-Mart24 Inc., in December 2023 signed a master franchise agreement with Saihan Partners, a joint venture between Cambodia’s food and beverage conglomerate Saisons Brother Holding Co. and Korea’s Hanlim Architecture Group.

In the Philippines, E-Mart operates 19 stores that sell No Brand products.

An E-Mart convenience store in Singapore
An E-Mart convenience store in Singapore

MERIENDA TIME

To appeal to the Filipinos, who enjoy the “merienda” time, during which snacks or meals outside the traditional staples of breakfast, lunch or dinner are served, No Brand sells coffee and tea products in individual units instead of bunched bags.

In 2023, E-Mart’s No Brand product exports to the Philippines, Mongolia and Vietnam rose 35%, 27% and 59%, respectively, from the previous year.

“Our No Brand product prices are even lower than K-food sold locally in those countries,” said an E-Mart official.

E-Mart's No Brand products
E-Mart's No Brand products

E-Mart’s private label products, including those sold under Molly’s, reached 37.4 billion won ($27 million) last year, up 37% from the year prior.

Industry officials are closely watching E-Mart’s aggressive launching of its No Brand products in overseas markets to see if the Korean retailer can replicate the success of Costco’s Kirkland – a success story of a retailer’s house brand going global.

Other Korean hypermarket operators such as Lotte Shopping’s Lotte Mart and Shinsegae’s Homeplus are trying to bring their house brand products overseas. Their brand awareness, however, is highly limited, said the officials.

Write to Sun A Lee at suna@hankyung.com

In-Soo Nam edited this article.

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