Offering taste of normality, McDonald's reopens in Kyiv seven months into war

Reuters

Published Sep 20, 2022 01:27PM ET

Updated Sep 20, 2022 07:30PM ET

By Stefaniia Bern and Anna Voitenko

KYIV (Reuters) - Kyiv residents braved the cold to queue for hours on Tuesday as McDonald's (NYSE:MCD) opened three branches in the Ukrainian capital that had been shut since the Russian invasion began nearly seven months ago.

The branches only opened for delivery services but customers waited outside the restaurants anyway to collect their meals from the motorcycle couriers who were next to them.

For some, it offered a taste of what life was like before the invasion, and the reopening stood in marked contrast to Russia, where McDonald's has pulled out its business after a Western backlash against the war.

"I would really like to detach from the bad vibe of the war and be in those times before the full-scale Russian invasion. This (McDonald's) is what symbolises that time (before the war)," said Denys, an 18-year-old management student.

Demand for the Glovo delivery app surged as a result of McDonald's reopening, with more couriers working than normal local media reported, citing a press statement.

Anastasiia Tolchynska, a 29-year-old bank clerk, came to the restaurant to collect meals for herself and work her colleagues.

"I am happy we have McDonald's," she said, adding "let (international) business support the truth."