Russians Served Moldy Burgers in McDonald’s Replacement Restaurants
The fast food restaurants
that replaced McDonald’s in Russia after the American company left the country over the invasion of Ukraine have been serving up moldy hamburgers to their customers.
Diners who
patronized “Vkusno & Tochka,” translated from Russian as “tasty and that’s it,” posted photos of the rotted food on social media.
The disturbing images show mold on hamburger buns. Other customers have reported finding insect legs in the meat patties,
according to the Daily Mail.
Ksenia Sobchak, a Russian television personality and a leader of the political opposition to the Putin government, posted the images on her Telegram chat channel.
“Vkusno & Tochka sells moldy burgers,” Sobchak wrote.
“It looks like they don’t quite honor the standards of McDonald’s, at least in terms of product quality control. Today at least three cases were recorded of burgers with moldy buns sold to customers.”
Dissatisfied customers posted images of the rotted food on Telegram.
Russians served moldy burgers in McDonald's replacements