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Russia’s Version of McDonald’s Logo Unveiled

June 10, 2022
Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
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Russia’s Version of McDonald’s Logo Unveiled

The first McDonald's in Moscow drew a huge crowd on its opening day in January 1990

The Russian fast-food chain, which was formerly McDonald’s in the country has revealed its new logo as it prepares to reopen its restaurants on Sunday, June 12, 2022.

The new branding features a circle and two lines, which are said to represent a burger and two French fries. The company has not yet revealed the name of the chain, although a number of options have reportedly been considered. In May 2022, McDonald’s announced that it would pull out of Russia over its invasion on Ukraine.

The move came as the Russian chain is scheduled to reopen 15 restaurants this weekend, according to the Russian state-owned news agency, TASS, which cited Sistema PBO, the firm that manages the business previously owned by McDonald’s. A Sistema PBO Spokesperson told TASS that“The green background of the logo symbolises the quality of products and service that our guests are accustomed to”.

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The logo of the new Russian restaurant chain after McDonald’s left the country

What Social Media is Saying

Social media users on the other hand, commented that the new logo still looked like an “M”. Others are of the view that the new logo seemed to be inspired by the flag of Bangladesh, which also has a dark green background and a red circle in similar shades to the new logo. According to a newspaper named Izvestia, Sistema PBO submitted eight potential names for the new chain to Rospatent, which is the Russian government agency in charge of intellectual property.

The names reportedly under consideration include “Tot Samyi”, which translates to “the same one” and “Svobodnaya Kassa” which means “available cash register”. However, McDonald’s, Sistema PBO, and Rospatent have so far, maintained silence when reporters approached them to respond to the new development.

McDonald’s temporarily halted its business in Russia in March 2022, less than two weeks after the country invaded Ukraine. Last month (May 2022), it announced that it would leave Russia because of the “humanitarian crisis” and “unpredictable operating environment” caused by the war. McDonald’s said Alexander Govor, who operated 25 McDonald’s restaurants in Siberia (a vast Russian province encompassing most of Northern Asia), would take over the firm’s restaurants.

A Possible Comeback?

Under the agreement, McDonald’s said it would retain its trademark in Russia. Also, it also has an option to buy back its restaurants within 15 years. Before announcing that it was leaving Russia, McDonald’s had operated in the country for more than 30 years. The fast-food giant opened its first Russian restaurant in Moscow in January 1990. The first store in Pushkin Square saw hundreds of customers queuing outside of it, with many waiting hours for their first taste of the famous American burger.

It was seen as a key moment in the opening up of the Soviet Union’s economy as the Cold War was coming to an end.

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