márkátlan
Márkátlan is a Hungarian word that translates to "unbranded" or "unmarked" in English. It is commonly used to describe products, goods, or services that do not bear a recognizable brand name or logo. In the context of the food industry, márkátlan products often refer to generic or store-brand items, which are manufactured by the retailer itself rather than a separate brand company. These products are typically priced lower than their branded counterparts and may be used as a cost-saving measure or to attract price-sensitive customers.
The concept of márkátlan products is particularly prevalent in Eastern Europe, including Hungary, where retail chains
In addition to food products, the term márkátlan can also be applied to other goods and services.
Overall, the term márkátlan highlights the importance of branding in the modern retail landscape and the strategies