Brandless
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- mekk0
- not fancy but solid
¯\_(ツ)_/¯mekk - https://www.youtube.…prophetone
- not fancy but solid
- Longcopylover0
- i will never drink that shit.oey
- hopefully.oey
- I never did. But actually I don't care, I even drank Astra.Longcopylover
- can't be worse than budweiser, or pretty much any american beer.zarkonite
- imbecile0
anyone eat anything yet?
- noneck1
- is this online or in stores? Never seen it.dbloc
- canadianhotroddy
- everywhere in Kanada since yearsBennn
- that's why I haven't heard of it.dbloc
- https://www.google.c…Gnash
- huge brand here -- super successfulGnash
- <- yep. hit or miss, but for the most part not really that different from commercial brands.VectorMasked
- TIL it's almost 30 years old.noneck
- i would buy thisbezoar
- it's this IKEA?monospaced
- ^ Loblaws (national food retailer)Gnash
- https://en.wikipedia…)Gnash
- pango0
- Was going to post something from Repo Man - glad someone else has some goddamn taste.face_melter
- shit me too. Fucking love this filmmugwart
- Kaddafi?oey
- BaskerviIle2
Interesting, and similar to the concept behind Muji in japan as someone else has already said.
What I find interesting is that by calling something 'Brandless' that in itself will become a brand and therefore ruins the concept.
The company doesn't control the brand – brand is people's perception of that company and as such is up to consumers to decided what they think of it. This is dictated not just be the visual brand, but their overall experience of the company and their opinion that is formed over time. By that logic, no company can truly be brandless..they can only shun a logo etc.
- Totally agree. It looks like they are confusing a minimal visual look with it not being branded.Chimp
- "Your brand is what people say about you when you're not in the room"Chimp
- The fact they have trademarked the name says it all: Brandless™BaskerviIle
- dorf0
a direct copy of Muji
- never heard of itdbloc
- this?
http://www.muji.us/s…dbloc - yes, they're bigger in japan. small footprint in the u.s.
https://en.wikipedia…dorf - have them in toronto. i buy their stuffGnash
- I like that place a lot. i checked out a model home a few years ago - very nice.bezoar
- MrT0
The best and cheapest food doesn't have or require packaging.
- Oh, you're one of those are you?MrT
- Fruit.freedom
- You are right thoughmonospaced
- Bennn0
so the brand is brandless, so it's a brand
- detritus1
but is that not a brand?
- epic_rim0
$3 thing seems brilliant. Of course, things will eventually be more than that, but the shop will always be equated with it. Think dollar general etc all of them sell shit > $1 but people FLOCK to them. Race to the bottom of ecommerce!