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Emart Opens First No Brand Store in Thailand's Bangkok Mall

Korean retail giant Emart makes a bold move into Southeast Asia. Discover how its Bangkok store blends convenience, culture, and culinary delights under one roof.

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Emart Opens First No Brand Store in Thailand's Bangkok Mall

Emart, Korea's largest discount retailer, said Tuesday it has opened its first private-label No Brand outlet in Thailand as part of its global expansion strategy.

The company has signed a master franchise agreement with local partner Central Food Retail to launch its offline retail business at the Central Bangna shopping mall in Bangkok, the company said in a press release.

Under the agreement, the franchisee is authorized to open and operate stores within the designated territory and to grant subfranchise rights to third parties.

The new store marks the first offline outlet established by a Korean retailer in Thailand, the company said.

The outlet offers around 2,300 products, including Korean snacks, instant noodles and home meal replacement items. It also features a cooking station serving Korean dishes, such as "gimbap," a rice roll wrapped in seaweed, and "tteokbokki," a spicy rice cake dish.

"The first No Brand store will serve as a strategic bridgehead to promote Emart's brand and Korean food in Southeast Asia," a company spokesperson said.

In December 2024, Emart opened its first No Brand outlet in Laos and has since expanded to four locations there.

Yonhap

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