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Tasty name but no Big Mac: Russia opens rebranded McDonald's restaurants

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The restaurant that launched McDonald's in Russia in 1990, heralding Moscow's opening after decades of Soviet rule, reopened Sunday with a new name and logo in a potent reminder of the upheaval sparked by the conflict in Ukraine.

Added on the 12/06/2022 18:41:46 - Copyright : France 24 EN

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