Mcdonald’s will have a 15-year option to buy its restaurants in Russia back

FILE PHOTO: FILE PHOTO: A view shows a McDonald's restaurant in Moscow, Russia

(Reuters) – McDonald’s Corp will have an option to buy its restaurants in Russia back within 15 years, Russia’s anti-monopoly service said in a statement on Thursday.

The service approved a deal in which the fast-food company sold the restaurants to one of its local licensees – Alexander Govor, who will rebrand them, ending more than three decades of the “Golden Arches” in the country.

(Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)

Related posts

Meet Cracker Barrel’s Chief Marketing Officer Who Made the Decision to Rebrand the Company, Causing $100 Million in Losses

Majority of New Jersey Residents are Struggling Financially According to Poll

New Jersey Files Charges Against GOP Chairman Over $382 Tax Fraud