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Some fast-food chains are struggling to disentangle their brands from Russia amid intense public pressure on U.S. companies to withdraw from the country over its attack on Ukraine. Canada's ...
A Russian fast-food franchise is positioning itself to become the next McDonald’s after the Chicago-based company suspended operations in the country over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
The American fast-food giant announced Monday it is pulling up stakes in Russia, selling its three decade-old business after temporarily closing hundreds of locations in March.
Russia is looking into investing nearly 1 billion rubles ($19 million) into a national network of restaurants to rival Western fast food companies.
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VnExpress International on MSNRestaurant worker sparks outrage after spitting on burger to get back at customerA fast food employee in Russia has caused public outrage after being caught on camera spitting on a customer’s burger in an ...
A Moscow chef says he has captured the essence of both presidential candidates in his Trump roll and Hillary roll hot wraps.
THIS is the stomach-churning moment a fast-food worker is caught spitting into a burger at a McDonald’s knock-off chain in ...
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Many fast-food chains are facing growing pressure on social media platforms and from large investors to halt operations in Russia.
A new Russian fast food chain called Vkusno-i Tochka (Tasty-period) opened just months after McDonald's sold 850 of its restaurants in Russia to Alexander Govor.
At fast food joints in Russia, you’ll rarely find deep-fried corn dogs, but you might encounter someone putting a portion of mashed potatoes on their hot dog.
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