McDonald’s restaurants at railway stations and airports in Moscow and St. Petersburg will become “Tasty – and that’s it”

McDonald's restaurants at railway stations and airports in Moscow and St. Petersburg will become "Tasty - and that's it"

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Nine McDonald’s outlets at railway stations and airports in Moscow and St. Petersburg will start operating under the Vkusno — and that’s the point brand from December 1. The ex-franchisee of McDonald’s, Razvitie ROST, which owned these restaurants, entered into an agreement with the new owner of the network.

“Vkusno — and that’s it” signed a commercial concession agreement (DCC) with LLC Razvitie ROST, a former McDonald’s franchisee. From December 1, the enterprises of Razvitie ROST LLC (a subsidiary of the restaurant holding Rosinter Restaurants) will continue their work in Russia under the Vkusno — i Tochka brand,” the company’s press service said (cited from TASS).

In May, McDonald’s announced its withdrawal from the Russian market and the sale of assets in the country. The network was acquired by entrepreneur Alexander Govor, who managed 25 McDonald’s restaurants in Siberia under a franchise. The network was renamed “Tasty – and that’s it.”

Olesya Pavlenko

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