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Angel's Burger

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Philippine fast-food burger chain
Angel's Burger
Logo
Company typePrivate
IndustryFast food
FoundedNovember 19, 1997; 28 years ago (1997-11-19)
FoundersJoseph Mojica
Vicky Mojica
HeadquartersParang,Marikina,Philippines
Area served
Philippines
Key people
    • Vicky Mojica (CEO)
    • Cholo Mojica (President)
ProductsHamburgers, sandwiches, hotdogs, beverages
RevenueUS$134 million[1] (2022)
Number of employees
2,000+[1] (2024)
Websiteangelsburger.com

Angel’s Burger is afast-food chain in thePhilippines best known for its long-runningbuy one, take one hamburger promotion. Founded in 1997 by husband and wife Joseph and Vicky Mojica, the brand has grown into one of the largest burgerkiosk networks in the country, with more than 1,200 outlets nationwide.[2][3]

History

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Angel’s Burger was established in November 1997 inQuezon City, Philippines.[3] The founders, Joseph and Vicky Mojica, were former overseas Filipino workers who initially managed a franchise of another burger chain before deciding to create their own brand. The business was named after their third child, Angelica (“Angel”).[2]

The couple started with a single roadside kiosk offering inexpensive hamburgers. Following early financial challenges during the Asian financial crisis, the Mojicas worked temporarily in theUnited States. A reported$10,000 slot machine win inLas Vegas provided the capital for the company’s revival and expansion after their return to the Philippines.[3] Angel’s Burger later opened its operations to franchising in 2003, which led to rapid nationwide growth.[2]

Operations

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Angel’s Burger primarily operates through franchise kiosks that sell hamburgers, cheeseburgers, and sandwiches at low prices.[2] Most branches are small roadside stands designed for take-out service. The company maintains a centralized commissary and logistics system that distributes ready-made burger patties and other supplies to outlets across the country to ensure consistent product quality.[3]

As of 2024, the chain employed over 2,000 workers. Angel’s Burger has also introduced online systems that allow franchisees to make payments electronically through local banking partners.[2]

Brand and market position

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The brand is noted for its long-running buy one, take one hamburger promotion, which is a central part of its marketing approach.[2] Its low-cost, kiosk-style model attracts customers such as students, workers, and commuters, and places Angel’s Burger within the Philippines’ budget fast-food segment.[3]

The company’s red and yellow kiosks with simple signage are present in both urban centers and provincial towns. The brand is sometimes referred to in Filipino popular culture as the ‘burger ng masa’ (lit.'burger for the masses'), reflecting its lower price point.[4]

Public image and media attention

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In 2020, Angel’s Burger drew attention for its innovation during theCOVID-19 pandemic. Two of its branches in Marikina City installed plastic barriers and small “slides” for contactless payment and food delivery, minimizing physical interaction between staff and customers. The design received positive responses on social media for promoting safety and convenience during community quarantine periods.[5]

The company has also taken legal and public relations actions to protect its name and image. In 2020, Angel’s Burger filed a complaint against a social media user for spreading a staged photo misrepresenting its product quality.[6]

Trademark protection

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In 2023, Angel’s Burger issued a public advisory after reports surfaced of a food stall inDubai using its name and logo without authorization. The company clarified that it has no branches outside the Philippines and worked with authorities in theUnited Arab Emirates to address the unauthorized use of its trademarks.[7][8]

References

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  1. ^ab"Angel's Burger: How former expat Filipino couple hit 5 billion burgers, 1,300 stores".Gulf News. 2024. RetrievedNovember 10, 2025.
  2. ^abcdefHilotin, Jay (February 13, 2024)."Angel's Burger: How former expat Filipino couple hit 5 billion burgers, 1,300 stores".Gulf News: Latest UAE news, Dubai news, Business, travel news, Dubai Gold rate, prayer time, cinema. RetrievedNovember 10, 2025.
  3. ^abcdeOng, Henry (July 1, 2025)."Financial Adviser: 5 Business Lessons Everyone Can Learn from Vicky Mojica, Co-Founder and CEO of Angel's Burger".Esquire Philippines. RetrievedNovember 10, 2025.
  4. ^Gonzales, Angelo (August 29, 2017)."Viral: Fake Angel's Burger 'Buy 1, Take 8' promo".RAPPLER. RetrievedNovember 10, 2025.
  5. ^Malasig, Jeline (May 4, 2020)."Zero physical contact: Budget burger chain levels up order game by installing slides in kiosks".Interaksyon. RetrievedNovember 10, 2025.
  6. ^Newsbytes.PH (July 22, 2020)."Angel's Burger sues Facebook user for cyberlibel over 'staged photo'".Newsbytes.PH. RetrievedNovember 10, 2025.
  7. ^"Angel's Burger disowns Dubai establishment using its logo, tagline".Interaksyon. May 25, 2023. RetrievedNovember 10, 2025.
  8. ^"Dubai: Philippines' Angel's Burger says 'no affiliation' with new branch in UAE".Khaleej Times. RetrievedNovember 10, 2025.
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