Home » today » Business » Renewed McDonald’s opens first branch in Moscow | Abroad

Renewed McDonald’s opens first branch in Moscow | Abroad

After more than 30 years, McDonald’s closed its Russian operations in March in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The chain had more than 62,000 local employees in the country. Some restaurants at airports and train stations will continue to operate under the American McDonald’s logo for the time being through special franchise agreements.

The new logo of the acquired 'Mac's' in Russia

The new logo of the acquired ‘Mac’s’ in Russia

The new owner is Alexander Govor, who has operated 25 McDonald’s restaurants in Siberia as a licensee since 2015. Govor bought all 825 McDonald’s locations across the country and says he plans to reopen them within two months.

McDonald’s comeback has sparked a lot of reactions on Russian social media in recent days. The fast food chain has historical significance in Russia. The opening of the first branch in the 1990s was a sign of change in the country. There were rows of customers 500 meters long at the door. The closure of McDonald’s stores was seen as equally symbolic of the escalation of tensions between the West and Moscow.

In 1991, the opening of a McDonalds in the then Soviet Union caused a rush of citizens who wanted to try a burger.

In 1991, the opening of a McDonalds in the then Soviet Union caused a rush of citizens who wanted to try a burger.

—-

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.