A Russian individual has actually stocked McDonald’s hamburgers after it was revealed all places would momentarily shut in the nation.
The CEO of McDonald’s stated closing the shops is the best thing to do due to the ‘needless human suffering in Ukraine’.
There were big lines on Tuesday as individuals gathered to get a last bite of their preferred meals from a McDonald remains in Moscow.
And now, it has actually emerged one Russian restaurant has actually purchased wholesale.
An image shared to Reddit reveals a loaded refrigerator with hamburgers stuffed onto every rack.
The caption read ‘McDonald’ s is completely closing in Russia, here is my pal’s stash’.
One individual commented: ‘Behold… the hoarder pounder.’
Another included: ‘If it’ s not for individual intake, it sure is a great organization chance to offer stagnant hamburgers at a jacked cost.’
Another theorised: ‘Could probably leave it on the shelf and it would still be good for months.’
It comes as Russian site Avito was flooded with adverts for the sale of cold hamburgers, McDonald’s sauces and even product packaging.
Big Mac Meals– comprised of hamburgers, chips and sides– are presently the most desired items and are noted for numerous pounds.
One seller declared his meal of a double Big mac, a double royal, 2 parts of chips, chicken nuggets and mozzarella dippers were ‘still warm’.
He had actually noted the food for ₤255
Cherry pies are marketed for 5 thousand rubles– the comparable to ₤30
A small, single sachet of sauce was even noted for one thousand rubles (around ₤ 6.50).
McDonald’s stated it will continue to pay its 62,000 workers while its Russian places are closed.
In an open letter to workers, McDonald’s president and CEO Chris Kempckinski stated closing shops in the meantime is the best thing to do.
‘Our values mean we cannot ignore the needless human suffering unfolding in Ukraine,’ the letter checked out.
‘The situation is extraordinarily challenging for a global brand like ours, and there are many considerations.’
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