Russia shuts down more McDonald's, 8 now closed

McDonald’s has temporary closed three more restaurants in Russia following mass unscheduled inspections by Russia’s food safety watchdog, the company said in a statement on Thursday.

McDonald's in Russia

A McDonald's restaurant on Manezhnaya Square in Moscow, Russia. (AAP)

The state agency previously closed three McDonald’s restaurants in Moscow, one in Stavropol and one in Yekaterinburg in the Urals region, and unveiled sweeping checks at its outlets across the country.

The watchdog said it ordered the closures for sanitary reasons, but they coincided with heightened tensions over the Ukraine crisis, in which the United States and European Union have imposed sanctions on Russia and Moscow has hit back by banning a wide range of Western food imports.

McDonald’s said a restaurant in Serpukhov in Moscow region was now also temporarily closed, as well as two restaurants in Sochi.

© 2014 Tribune Content Agency News Service


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