Russia shuts down McDonalds branches

Russia’s food safety agency will conduct checks on McDonald’s restaurants in the Urals following food safety complaints, a day after four branches of the chain were closed down in Moscow.

Russia shuts down McDonalds branches

Russia’s food safety agency will conduct checks on McDonald’s restaurants in the Urals following food safety complaints, a day after four branches of the chain were closed down in Moscow.

Unplanned checks were being carried out in a number of restaurants after residents voiced safety concerns, an agency spokeswoman said.

The inspections come one day after the agency, known in Russian as Rospotrebnadzor, ordered four Moscow-based restaurants to suspend operations, citing “numerous” sanitary law breaches.

One of those restaurants, on Moscow’s central Pushkin Square, was the first to open in the Soviet Union in 1990, drawing crowds of thousands that circled around the block.

The restaurant became a symbol of domestic reform and openness with the West, and today it is one of the company’s most visited venues in Russia.

The shutdown comes in the wake of rising tensions between Russia and the West.

After the US and the European Union slapped sanctions on a range of Russian banks and crucial industries last month, Russia responded with a wide-ranging ban on food products imported from those regions.

McDonalds could not be immediately reached for comment about the checks in the Urals city of Sverdlovsk, but a statement posted on the Russian version of its website said the company was doing “all it can for a speedy opening” of the four Moscow restaurants.

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