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Job loss stares at 1700 as 43 Delhi outlets of McDonald's shut down

Job loss stares at 1700 as 43 Delhi outlets of McDonald's shut down

India Blooms News Service | | 29 Jun 2017, 09:35 pm
New Delhi, June 29 (IBNS): Largescale job loss stares at 1700 odd people in the national capital with the report of 43 outlets of McDonald's in Delhi shutting down owing to a feud between Connaught Plaza Restaurants Pvt. Ltd (CPRL) and the global burger and fast food restaurant chain, said media reports.

However, CPRL, a 50: 50 joint venture between Vikram Bakshi and the US food giant- in a statement said it is closing shop owing to expiry of licence:

"The Board of Connaught Plaza Restaurants Private Limited ( read CPRL, McDonald’s licensee in North and East India) is working to obtain the required licenses. Pending this, CPRL is temporarily suspending the operations of the affected restaurants."

The decision was taken during a board meeting on Wednesday morning.

Vikram Bakshi, former Managing Director of CPRL, was quoted by Economic Times, "It's unfortunate, but operation of 43 restaurants operated by CPRL has been temporarily suspended". He is still in the CPRL board along with his wife.

McDonald's has two representatives on the CPRL board.

The closure of 43 outlets might cause 1700 people lose jobs, according to some media reports.

McDonald's is an American hamburgur and fast food restuarant chain which operates in more than 100 nations. Founded in 1940 by Richard and Maurice McDonald, has become one of the leading restuarant in India, in recent years.

Image: Official Facebook page of McDonald's.

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