
McDonald’s came to Russia in 1990. The opening of its first restaurant in Moscow’s Pushkin square marked a new geopolitical time during the Cold War. Nearly 30 years later, the US fast-food giant announced that it was leaving the country for good due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

For generations of Russians who grew up with McDonald’s as part of their pop culture and life, it was a sad farewell.
However, just a month later, the McDonald’s restaurants are opening up again.
How? But McDonald’s is no longer the same.
McDonald's restaurants reopened in Moscow under a new name ‘Vkusno & tochka’ and Russian ownership a month after the U.S. burger giant said it was pulling out over Russia's invasion of Ukraine https://t.co/9VJkGPS91q pic.twitter.com/x6yD9SHLtX
— Reuters (@Reuters) June 12, 2022



Reactions: People on Twitter are saying that the new logo of the franchise looks like a copy of various other businesses including an animal feed company, a burger chain, and even India’s Kotak Mahindra bank.
Russian McDonalds replacement logo looks like a logo of a Portuguese company that sells animals' food pic.twitter.com/PwtXnrW64U
— Russia No Context (@officialrus1) June 13, 2022
so Russia invented their own McDonalds to replace all the restaurants that left the country and the logo is basically the old Warner Bros logo turned upside down pic.twitter.com/7VEUw07GIp
— Brett ________ (@BrettRedacted) June 12, 2022
The logo you see, the inspiration you didn't #McDonalds #Russia pic.twitter.com/rHXdyBNggL
— Pranjaaaaal (@thamjaamishra) June 13, 2022