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Burger Singh Stock (BURS)

Burger Singh is an India-based online food ordering web application.

About Burger Singh Stock

Founded

2014

Industries

Software, Artificial Intelligence, Data and Analytics

Good craft burgers are too few and 'way far' between. Other than a trek to Galleria Market, Gurgaon doesn't have much to offer in this department. Leaving a burger enthusiast hapless and dejected; having to settle for convenient alternatives that hovered over the itch but never quite scratched it.Three Urban Indian men saw the launch of Chandrayaan, then the Mangalyaan and were completely inspired by the cost-effective prowess of the Indian Space Program. We Indians do love us a good bargain! This lot of burger enthusiasts decided to make a cost effective, BIG burger with Indian spices & flavours (radical stuff, we know!); and ask people what they thought of our creation. We wanted to have fun with this... We began testing these burgers on ourselves, our friends and lucky, random strangers over a year ago. Along the way we lost a few friends (don't be alarmed, they're alive), gained a few inches around the belly and worked extremely hard to finally get to this place...

Burger Singh Management

Leadership team at Burger Singh

Founder

Kabir Jeet Singh

Co-founder

Nitin Rana

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