McDonald’s will reopen some of its locations in Ukraine, roughly six months after Russia’s invasion of the country caused the fast-food chain to pause its operations there
“We have decided to institute a phased plan to reopen some restaurants in Kyiv and western Ukraine, where other businesses have safely reopened,” Paul Pomroy, McDonald’s corporate senior vice president for international operated markets, said in an email message to employees.
Mr. Pomroy said the company will be working on getting the locations ready for reopening over the next few months. He didn’t say how many of the more than 100 stores it owns and operates in Ukraine would reopen or provide a specific timeline.A personal, guided tour to the best scoops and stories every day in The Wall Street Journal.Ukrainian officials have said that businesses resuming operations in the country will support both Ukrainians and the economy, Mr. Pomroy said.
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