![]() 'Don't pull that face!' Maya Jama scolds Love Island winner's Kai and Sanam after 'dig' at ex Olivia Nicole Kidman sets tongues wagging with her erratic behaviour while posing on the Oscars red carpet: 'Is she drunk already?' Russian media reported the renaming of dishes such as the Filet-O-Fish to 'Fish Burger' and Chicken McNuggets to simply 'Nuggets', though these changes could not be verified. The new chain's name meanwhile remains a closely guarded secret.Ī change in the name of the McDonald's app on Friday to 'My Burger' generated some online excitement, but the chain's press team said this was only temporary, according to Russian business publication RBC daily.Ī motto on the app's home page read: 'Some things are changing, but stable work is here to stay.' Red and orange elements from afar will be impossible to distinguish.' 'Secondly, the logo violates one of the main principles of design - contrast. 'Dark shades do not make you want to go inside the restaurant and order your favorite burger,' Logomachine said. Russian design house Logomachine ripped into the branding, declaring the design 'unappetising' and questioning how the strangely coloured logo would translate to illuminated signage. ![]() The design drew some criticism on social media, with users observing that the new logo bears a striking similarity to that of hotel chain Marriott and Asian burger chain MOS burger. The re-opening will initially cover 15 restaurants in the surrounding region. The McDonald's app was changed to 'My Burger' this morning on the AppStore in Russia, but the chain's press team said this was only temporary and did not reflect the final name of the new brand McDonald's iconic 'Golden Arches' have been taken down at sites in Moscow and St Petersburg in preparation for the launch, making way for a new logo comprised of 'a burger and fries' on a green background. The new launch will begin on Russia Day, a patriotic holiday celebrating the country's independence, at the same flagship location in Moscow's Pushkin Square where McDonald's first opened in Russia in January 1990. McDonald's last month said it was selling its restaurants in Russia to one of its local licensees, Alexander Govor, after it decided to pull out of the country following the invasion of Ukraine on February 24. ![]() It comes ahead of a new dawn for Russia's fast-food lovers as former McDonald's restaurants prepare to reopen under new branding and ownership. Other burgers on the menu sport nationalistic epithets such as 'Kremlin' 'Za Krim' (For Crimea) 'Za Nashihk' (For Our Own) and 'Za KaVkaZ' (For the Caucasus) - with pro-war characters Z and V capitalised for extra patriotism. ![]() Their menu features a range of burgers, pizzas and other fast food dishes bearing the names of Russian weapons, tanks and planes currently deployed in Ukraine.īurger names include the 'Su-57' - named after Russia's massively delayed 5th generation fighter jet the 'Kinzhal' - a nuclear-capable air-to-surface missile and the 'T-34' - a WWII era tank. Named after the country's infamous pro-war symbol, 'Z-Burger' opened in early April in Syktyvkar under the slogan: 'At Z-Burger, we support our own!' A new fast-food restaurant selling a range of invasion-themed burgers has launched in northwestern Russia.
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