McDonald's prepares to resume operating in some restaurants in Ukraine


(MENAFN) US-based international fast food chain firm McDonald's declared on Thursday that it is preparing to continue operating in some restaurants in Ukraine.

Senior Vice leader Paul Pomroy stated in an announcement that "We've spoken extensively to our employees who have expressed a strong desire to return to work and see our restaurants in Ukraine reopen, where it is safe and responsible to do so."

Adding that "After extensive consultation and discussion with Ukrainian officials, suppliers, and security specialists, and in consideration of our employees' request to return to work, we have decided to institute a phased plan to reopen some restaurants in Kyiv and western Ukraine, where other businesses have safely reopened."

Pomroy stated that the firm would resume operating with providers to get products to restaurants throughout the upcoming few months, make physical properties prepared to serve clients, bring restaurant teams as well as staffs back on location, and implement increased actions and protocols to support customer safety.

McDonald's stopped its restaurant actions in Ukraine on Feb. 24 because of Russia's attack on the nation.

It had around 110 restaurants in Ukraine.

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