- The rebranded
McDonald's inRussia sold a record 120,000 burgers on its opening day, its CEO said. - McDonald's sold its Russian business in May and has been rebranded as "Vkusno & tochka."
The new, rebranded McDonald's in Russia appears to be off to a roaring start: The chain sold a record 120,000 burgers on its opening day, the chain's CEO told Reuters.
"We have never seen such daily turnover in the whole time McDonald's has worked in Russia," Oleg Paroev told Reuters in an exclusive interview published on Tuesday. Paroev was the former CEO of McDonald's Russia.
McDonald's exited the Russian market in May after 32 years in the country, citing "the humanitarian crisis caused by the war in
Photos from Vkusno & tochka's opening in Russia earlier this month show restaurants packed with diners.
The rebranded McDonald's restaurants feature superficial changes limited to signs, logos, and uniforms, Insider's Mary Meisenzahl reported 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
Russia has been hit with sweeping