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McDonald’s gearing up to reopen in Ukraine

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CHICAGO — McDonald’s will start reopening some of its restaurant­s in Ukraine in the coming months, a symbol of the war-torn country’s return to some sense of normalcy and a show of support after the American fast-food chain pulled out of Russia.

The burger giant closed its Ukrainian restaurant­s after Russia’s invasion nearly six months ago but has continued to pay more than 10,000 McDonald’s employees in the country.

Chicago-based McDonald’s said Thursday that it will begin gradually reopening some restaurant­s in the capital, Kyiv, and western Ukraine, where other companies are doing business away from the fighting. Western businesses like Nike, KFC and Spanish clothing retailer Mango are open in Kyiv.

“We’ve spoken extensivel­y to our employees who have expressed a strong desire to return to work and see our restaurant­s in Ukraine reopen,” Paul Pomroy, corporate senior vice president of internatio­nal operated markets, said in a message to employees. “In recent months, the belief that this would support a small but important sense of normalcy has grown stronger.”

The Ukrainian economy has been severely damaged by the war and restarting businesses, even in a limited capacity, would help. The Internatio­nal Monetary Fund expects Ukraine’s economy to shrink by 35% this year.

McDonald’s has 109 restaurant­s in Ukraine but didn’t say how many would reopen, when that would happen or which locations would be the first to welcome back customers. Over the next few months, the company said it will start working with vendors to get supplies into restaurant­s, prepare those stores, bring back employees and launch safety procedures.

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