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McDonald’s shuts 43 outlets in Delhi as eating licenses expire

June 29, 2017 04:04 pm | Updated 04:05 pm IST - New Delhi

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In a setback to the U.S.-based fast food chain McDonald’s, 43 of the total 55 outlets will be shut in Delhi from June 29, on failure to renew eating house licenses by its North and East India licensee Connaught Plaza Restaurants Pvt. Ltd. (CPRL).

The CPRL is the local joint venture between Vikram Bakshi and McDonald’s.

When contacted, McDonald’s said “the eating house licenses of a number of McDonald’s restaurants in Delhi have expired.”

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Since last two years, Vikram Bakshi and McDonald’s are in loggerheads over control of CPRL and arbitration proceeding is being pursued by the food chain at the London Court of International Arbitration.

Without specifying a number, a highly placed source told PTI that more outlets in the Capital could be shut as a result of expired licences.

“The Board of CPRL is working to obtain the required licenses. Pending this, CPRL is temporarily suspending the operations of the affected restaurants,” McDonald’s India Pvt. Ltd. (MIPL) spokesperson Barry Sum said.

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When asked about the possible job losses due to closure, Sum said the rumour about “employees becoming jobless is erroneous.”

“We understand that CPRL is retaining the employees of affected restaurants and will pay them their salary during the period of suspension,” he added.

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