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Fries shortage resolved, successor to McDonald’s in Russia eyes full reopening

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Posted on September 20, 2022

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· Last updated: February 4, 2026

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Image of a Vkusno & tochka restaurant sign reflects the brand's reopening in Russia. The article discusses overcoming potato shortages and the transition from McDonald's to this new brand.
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(This content was produced in Russia where the law restricts coverage of Russian military operations in Ukraine) By Alexander Marrow MOSCOW (Reuters) – After battling supply chain issues, potato shortages and a hefty rebranding job, the successor to McDonald’s Corp’s business in Russia expects to have all 850 restaurants open by the end of the […]

(This content was produced in Russia where the law restricts coverage of Russian military operations in Ukraine)

By Alexander Marrow

MOSCOW (Reuters) – After battling supply chain issues, potato shortages and a hefty rebranding job, the successor to McDonald’s Corp’s business in Russia expects to have all 850 restaurants open by the end of the year, it said on Tuesday.

Oleg Paroev, CEO of Vkusno & tochka, or “Tasty and that’s it”, painted a positive picture of the company’s first 100 days, but withheld specific details on sales, revenue, new products and import markets.

The bumpy transition illustrates as Western companies have had trouble making a seamless exit from Russia, so too have new owners faced challenges when snapping up available assets.

Since opening on June 12, Vkusno & tochka has sold more than 1.2 million burgers, Paroev told reporters, occasionally enjoying days of higher sales than under the McDonald’s brand.

McDonald’s quit Russia after a Western backlash against Moscow’s military campaign in Ukraine, which included a barrage of economic sanctions, and sold all the restaurants it owned to a local licensee, Alexander Govor, in May.

Vkusno & tochka’s results have exceeded company expectations since the reopening, but the challenges were also “much more complicated” than initially envisaged, Paroev said.

Issues with potato supplies left many of the chain’s restaurants without French fries this summer.

“We suffered for two to three months,” Paroev said. He added that potato supply had now been resolved, declining to say which countries now send potatoes to Russia.

Mirroring a wider trend among Russian companies looking to shield themselves from the impact of sanctions over Ukraine, Vkusno & tochka intends to replace imports of critical ingredients with locally produced products, Paroev said.

Since Sept. 16, Vkusno & tochka has been serving cola on tap, now offering Dobry Cola, after Coca-Cola depleted its stock.

Bottler Coca Cola HBC AG, which is producing Dobry Cola, said it has no connection with the Coca-Cola Co. The Coca-Cola Co has a 23% stake in Coca-Cola HBC.

With 820 locations now open in Russia and millions of roubles spent on rebranding, Paroev also said the company is in talks with the one remaining former franchisee on joining the Vkusno & tochka brand.

(Reporting by Alexander Marrow; editing by David Evans)

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What are supply chain issues?
Supply chain issues refer to disruptions in the flow of goods and services, affecting the availability of products and ingredients needed for business operations.
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Economic sanctions are restrictive measures imposed by countries to influence or punish a nation, often affecting trade and financial transactions.
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A local licensee is a company or individual that has been granted the rights to operate a brand or product in a specific region, often under a franchise agreement.

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