Russia To Ban Several McDonalds Burgers Including Royal And Filet-O-Fish
Submitted by Tyler Durden: Think only the US can engage in the farce
known as "sanctions" (why theater, because until Obama sanctions
Gazprom, yeah right... crickets... it is nothing but populist theater)?
Think again. Overnight Russia's consumer protection agency, filed a
lawsuit in a Moscow court - which clearly has
nothing to do with recent geopolitical bickering between the former Cold
War enemies - seeking to ban some of McDonald's Corp's burgers along
with its milk shakes and ice cream, a court spokeswoman said on Friday.
The reason for the ban: as Reuters reports,
a regional branch of the consumer protection agency Rospotrebnadzor
asked the court to declare production and sales of some products illegal
due to "inappropriate physical-chemical parameters."
The lawsuit's list of contested products named the fast-food chain's Royal Cheeseburger, Filet-o-Fish, Cheeseburger and Chicken Burger but not its Big Mac burger.
In other words as Gazprom is to Western sanctions of Russia, so the
Big Mac is to Russian countersactions of the US. Impair Russian gas
flows to Europe (something which Europe would clearly never allow but
indulge us in a thought experiment), and Le Big Mac gets it. And yes,
Russia is very important for MCD's whose recent earnings
have already been disappointing even without having to worry about a
Russian embargo: The fast-food company operates about 400 restaurants in
Russia and sees the country as one of its top seven major markets outside the United States and Canada, according to its 2013 annual report.
More from Reuters:
McDonald's said in a statement it had not received any complaint from
the agency and had no information about the lawsuit. It said its food
was produced according to methods approved by Russian authorities.
The lawsuit comes three months after the fast-food chain decided to
close its restaurants in Crimea, the Ukraine region whose annexation by
Russia in March triggered U.S. and European sanctions. At the time, some
Russian politicians called for all McDonald's outlets in Russia to be
shut. The court will hold a preliminary hearing on Aug. 13 with the key
hearing likely to be scheduled for September, she said.
Of course, with the US already sanctioning transactions in
Kalashinkov, should Obama want to re-escalate however without going
nuclear (or rather nat gas), he just may have to expand the diplomatic
"prohibition" to other core Russian staples, such as vodka. It is
unclear just which US fast food chain the Kremlin would then "retaliate"
against...
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