Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

McDonald’s conducts quality checks at CPRL-run outlets

- Aditi Singh aditi.s@livemint.com

NEW DELHI: McDonald’s India Pvt Ltd (MIPL) on Thursday conducted a quality check to examine the packaging at the Connaught Plaza Restaurant­s Pvt. Ltd (CPRL)-run McDonald’s outlets in Delhi, said a person aware of the developmen­t, on the condition of anonymity.

CPRL is a joint venture between McDonald’s India and Vikram Bakshi, and operates 169 McDonald’s restaurant­s across north and east India.

The move came after the Delhi high court granted permission to the company earlier in the day, to inspect and examine the packaging and cartons in which eatables are being sold.

The court was hearing a plea seeking an injunction to restrain CPRL from using McDonald’s trademark and reputation since the latter had terminated its franchise pact with CPRL last year.

“They are selling products in my name without following the standards followed by McDonald’s,” Rajiv Nayer appearing for McDonald’s had said.

Justice Rajiv Sahai Endlaw refused to grant an ex parte injunction in favour of McDonald’s India. “It is a running business, we cannot put a stay.”

A representa­tive of McDonald’s India was allowed to visit 10 McDonald’s outlets in Delhi by Thursday evening to examine and collect samples of the packaging/cartons in which products are being sold.

Asked if the company has conducted the quality check, a McDonald’s India spokespers­on said, “The suit to enforce the terminatio­n of our franchise agreements with CPRL is sub judice before the Delhi high court. We have no additional comments to share outside of the court.”

“We are yet to receive the court order but what is surprising is that McDonald’s needed a court order to check the packaging; our products and packagin are open to public,” said Bakshi.

 ?? MINT/FILE ?? A McDonald's outlet
MINT/FILE A McDonald's outlet

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