McDonald鈥檚 restaurants opened their doors in Moscow once again on Sunday under new Russian ownership and a new name, 鈥淰kusno & tochka,鈥 which translates as 鈥淭asty and that鈥檚 it.鈥澛

Here鈥檚 what we know:聽

尝翱骋翱听

The famous Golden Arches have been taken down and replaced with a new logo, resembling a letter 鈥淢,鈥 comprising two fries and a hamburger patty against a green background.聽

Chief executive Oleg Paroev said the new company had settled on the new name 鈥 a closely guarded secret 鈥 only the day before the launch.聽

There was some speculation on social media about how best to translate the new name into English. 鈥淭asty and that鈥檚 it鈥 was broadly adopted, although another suggestion was: 鈥淭asty. Full stop.鈥

BRANCHES

鈥淰kusno & tochka鈥 reopened on Sunday in Pushkin Square in what was McDonald鈥檚 first restaurant in Soviet Moscow in 1990, when it sold as many as 30,000 burgers, but the queue outside the restaurant was much smaller than three decades ago.聽

The chain will keep its old McDonald鈥檚 interior but will remove any trace of its former name.聽

Initially 15 rebranded restaurants will open in and around the capital and another 200 restaurants by end-June and all 850 by the end of summer, executives said on Sunday.聽

The new owner said up to 7 billion rubles ($126 million) will be invested this year in the business, which employs more than 50,000 people.聽

MENU

McDonald鈥檚 flagship Big Mac and other burgers and desserts such as McFlurry are missing, but other popular items are on a smaller menu selling at slightly lower prices.聽

A double cheeseburger was going for 129 rubles ($2.31) compared with roughly 160 under McDonald鈥檚 and a fish burger for 169 rubles, compared with about 190 previously.聽

Mr. Paroev said the chain would keep prices 鈥渁ffordable.鈥 They would likely rise due to inflation, but not higher than its competitors, he said.聽

Most ingredients come from within Russia, but some items weren鈥檛 immediately available due to logistical difficulties and because some suppliers have left Russia. For instance, it needs to find a new soft drinks supplier after Coca Cola suspended business there.聽

OWNERSHIP

Siberian businessman Alexander Govor has taken over the franchise operation through his firm GiD LLC. He has been a McDonald鈥檚 licensee since 2015 and had helped the chain expand into remote Siberia, where he operated 25 restaurants.聽

McDonald鈥檚 will have an option to buy its restaurants in Russia back within 15 years, Russian authorities have said.聽

Mr. Govor told reporters on Sunday the price he paid was 鈥渇ar lower than market price鈥 and had been a 鈥渟ymbolic鈥 figure. The US chain booked a $1.4 billion charge for the deal. McDonald鈥檚 did not respond to a request for comment on the price.聽

Russia and Ukraine accounted for about 9%, or $2 billion, of McDonald鈥檚 revenue last year.聽

MANAGEMENT/STAFF

McDonald鈥檚 former Russian head Mr. Paroev is running the business. Until the takeover, he had worked for McDonald鈥檚 for seven years, including as chief financial officer of the Russian business for 6-1/2 years until November 2021, according to his LinkedIn profile.聽

He was appointed Russia McDonald鈥檚 chief executive officer in February, weeks before Moscow sent tens of thousands of troops into Ukraine on Feb. 24.聽

Mr. Govor will retain the chain鈥檚 tens of thousands of employees for at least two years, the US company said.聽 ($1 = 55.75 rubles)聽 鈥斅Reuters