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McDonald's says workers in Russia and Ukraine will continue to be paid, and Ronald McDonald House Charities are sending aid to Ukrainian borders. McDonald's is closing more than 800 restaurants in ...
Interior of McDonald's Pushkin Square re-designed by Landini Associates to celebrate 30 years of McDonald's in Russia, pictured in 2020. In January 2020, to celebrate the 30th anniversary of its opening, the first Russian McDonald's on Moscow's Pushkin Square (which had previously been renovated in 2010) was redesigned by Landini Associates. [10]
The world's largest burger chain, which owns about 84% of its nearly 850 restaurants in Russia, will take a related non-cash charge of up to $1.4 billion following its sale.
McDonald's said Monday it plans to "de-arch" all restaurants in Russia, meaning its name, branding, menu, and logo can't be used.
Opening of the first Vkusno i tochka restaurant in Pushkin Square, Moscow, 12 June 2022.Formerly the first Russian McDonald's in the country. On 8 March 2022, facing continued pressure due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, McDonald's announced the temporary suspension of operation of its restaurants in Russia, while also announcing at the same time that it would continue to pay its employees ...
[222] [223] Halted all deliveries to Russia. [224] McDonald's: Fast food United States: Owns the vast majority of the 847 McDonald's stores in Russia, [225] but the company did not offer an official position on operations in the Russian Federation. [226] McDonald's offered food assistance to Ukrainians. [227] McDonald's to close 850 restaurants ...
McDonald’s joined the growing list of companies shutting down operations in Russia after announcing on Tuesday that it would temporarily close 850 locations in the country.The company will ...
In March 2022, McDonald's suspended all operations in Russia due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. McDonald's later chose to permanently shut down all McDonald's operations in Russia, citing geopolitical concern. Before its closure, McDonald's had opened 850 restaurants in Russia. [59]