McDonald's plans to resume operations in Odessa, Dnepr
MOSCOW. March 2 (Interfax) - McDonald's will resume operations in several Ukrainian cities, in Odessa and Dnepr in particular, Ukrainian media quoted the press service for the company as saying.
The company said it is considering opening restaurants in Odessa in late March, in Dnepr in late April and in several other cities.
As reported, the company's plans may be adjusted depending on the current situation in the cities and regions.
The fast food chain is being developed by McDonald's Ukraine Ltd. The first restaurant was opened in Kiev on May 24, 1997.
As of March 2, there are 67 restaurants in the company's chain in Ukraine, 43 of which are in Kiev.