This Global Wellness Day, Street Burger – home of Sri Lanka’s original gourmet burger – launched ‘Move to Indulge’, in collaboration with The Physio and Fettle.
An invitee-only event, ‘Move to Indulge’ is a special Global Wellness Day initiative spearheaded by Street Burger, reminding people to get moving and sparking conversation around the importance of leading a balanced life.
The initiative goes hand-in-hand with the core purpose of Global Wellness Day, a social awareness day that was first celebrated in 2012, that aims to ask the question - even if for just one day - ‘How can I live a healthier and better life?’
‘Move to Indulge’ celebrated more than the launch of a wellness movement; it was also Street Burger’s first time unveiling the newest item on their menu: the Crispy Lettuce Wrap Burger.
Health-conscious customers can skip out on the carbs and order Lettuce Wrap variations of three of Street Burger’s most popular burgers: BBQ Piston (Beef), Crispy Chicken 1.0, and the Grilled Chicken Nitrous.
These variations are available at Street Burger’s outlets as limited edition menu items, for a limited time period.
Keeping in line with the goal of wellness, Street Burger’s initiative involved collaboration with The Physio, a well-reputed private physiotherapy clinic in Colombo that has been in operation since 2014, and Fettle, a physical fitness centre and fitness programme that helps motivated individuals on their journey to wellness.
Born from humble beginnings from a food truck on Marine Drive, but bolstered by a passion for innovation and love for burgers, Street Burger has now cemented for itself a reputation as the pioneers of gourmet burger culture in Sri Lanka.
Street Burger sources the freshest premium-quality ingredients for the preparation of its intensely flavoursome and wide range of signature hand-crafted burgers, fries, and shakes - all made in-house; contributing to the ultimate gourmet burger experience.
The brand now operates from three dine-in outlets across Colombo: Bambalapitiya, Ethul Kotte, and Mt. Lavinia.