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Russia’s McDonald’s renamed ahead of grand reopening

/ 05:06 PM June 12, 2022

A view shows a closed McDonald's restaurant in Moscow, Russia May 16, 2022

A view shows a closed McDonald’s restaurant in Moscow, Russia May 16, 2022. REUTERS FILE PHOTO

MOSCOW — Former McDonald’s restaurants in Russia have been renamed “Vkusno i tochka” (“Delicious. Full Stop”), the new owner said ahead of their grand re-opening later on Sunday.

“The new name is Vkusno i tochka,” Oleg Paroyev, the director general of the new group, told a press conference in Moscow.

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Replete with a new logo to replace the Golden Arches, the restaurant on Moscow’s Pushkin Square — where the very first McDonald’s opened its doors to long queues and great fanfare in January 1990 — was due to open its doors again at noon (0900 GMT).

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The US McDonald’s fast-food giant announced on May 16 that it would exit Russia in the wake of Moscow’s Ukraine offensive.

Three days later, Russian businessman Alexander Govor, who had been a licensee of the chain, bought the 850-restaurant operation.

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“I am very proud of the honour that developing this enterprise has given me,” Govor said on Sunday. “I am ambitious and I don’t only plan to open the 850 restaurants but to develop new ones.”

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Under the sale conditions, Govor agreed to retain employees for at least two years and fund exiting liabilities to suppliers, landlords and utilities, McDonald’s said.

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The price of the transaction was not disclosed but in announcing its exit, McDonald’s said it planned to take a one-time charge of $1.2 billion to $1.4 billion to write off the investment.

McDonald’s had employed 62,000 workers in Russia.

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Govor, a licensee since 2015, has operated 25 restaurants in Siberia. He is co-founder of Neftekhimservice, a refining company, and a board member of a firm that owns the Park Inn hotel and private clinics in Siberia.

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