The new McDonald's in Russia sold 120,000 burgers on its opening day, surpassing daily records in its past life, CEO says
which translates to"tasty and that's it." A total of 15 rebranded shops opened in and around Moscow on June 12, with another 35 opening the next day, according to Reuters.The rebranded McDonald's restaurants feature superficial changes limited to signs, logos, and uniforms, Insider'sreported on June 15. Most of the items on the new menu are still made from ingredients and equipment that the US fast-food chain used. However, Big Macs and McFlurrys are unavailable.
Vkusno & tochka aims to open 1,000 stores across Russia in four to five years — up from 850 under the McDonald's brand, Paroev told Reuters. He is also eager to open Vkusno & tochka at new locations, but faces challenges in sourcing ingredients and new suppliers as"a significant percentage" of products are imported, he told the news agency.from auto parts to toilets and new Hollywood releases.
Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Russia-Ukraine war live updates: Fears of ‘large-scale offensive’ in Luhansk as Russia advancesAs Ukraine faces an increasingly grim fight in the Luhansk region, officials warned the coming week could bring some of the most decisive battles in the war.
Read more »
Russia-Ukraine war live updates: Russia closes in on Lysychansk; Zelensky rallies support for E.U. candidacyFollowing Russian forces’ capture of a strategically important village Tuesday, the fate of Luhansk hangs in the balance as Ukrainian officials warn that the coming days could shape the outcome of the war.
Read more »
Putin is keeping 'red lines' for Ukraine war secret: Russia state TV'I won't name [the red lines] due to the military tactics. Why would we show them our cards in advance?' Putin reportedly said.
Read more »
EU nations push for a seventh round of sanctions on RussiaSweden and Poland lead a group of Nordic and eastern countries to provide more military aid to Ukraine.
Read more »
Gas prices soar around the world amid Russia-Ukraine war, rebound from COVID-19Energy prices are a key driver of inflation that is rising worldwide and making the cost of living more expensive.
Read more »