The Borneo Post

McDonald’s shuts 43 restaurant­s in Delhi after licence lapse

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NEW DELHI: American fast food chain McDonald’s has closed most of its restaurant­s in Delhi after its Indian subsidiary was unable to renew its licences.

The closure affects 43 of McDonald’s 55 restaurant­s in the Indian capital and about 1,700 employees, local media reported.

McDonald’s operations in north and east India are managed by Connaught Plaza Restaurant­s Private Limited ( CPRL), a jointventu­re between local businessma­n Vikram Bakshi and the US company.

“It’s unfortunat­e, but operation of 43 restaurant­s operated by CPRL has been temporaril­y suspended,” Bakshi, a former managing director of CPRL, was quoted as saying.

The company operates 168 McDonald’s restaurant­s.

“India continues to be an important market for McDonald’s and we are committed to working with CPRL to resolve the issue as soon as possible,” McDonald’s India Pvt Ltd said in a separate statement, pointing out that “the eating house licences of a number of McDonald’s restaurant­s in Delhi have expired.”

McDonald’s business in southern and western India is handled by another franchisee Hardcastle Restaurant­s Private Limited.

The US food chain, which entered the Indian market following India’s launch of economic liberalisa­tion in the 1990s, has more than 400 restaurant­s in 65 Indian cities. — Bernama

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McDonald’s business in southern and western India is handled by another franchisee Hardcastle Restaurant­s Private Limited.

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