Former McDonald’s restaurants in Russia have been renamed “Vkusno i tochka” (“Delicious. Full Stop”), the new owner said ahead of their grand reopening on 12 June.,“The new name is Vkusno i tochka,” Oleg Paroyev, director-general of the new group, told a press conference in Moscow.,Replete with a new logo to replace the Golden Arches, the restaurant on Moscow’s Pushkin Square — where the very first McDonald’s opened its doors to long queues and great fanfare in January 1990 — was due to open again at noon (0900 GMT).,The US-based fast-food giant had announced on 16 May it would exit Russia in the wake of Moscow’s war in Ukraine.,Three days later, Russian businessman Alexander Govor, who had been a licensee of the chain, bought the 850-restaurant operation.,“I am very proud of the honor that developing this enterprise has given me,” Govor said on 12 June. “I am ambitious, and I don’t only plan to open the 850 restaurants but to develop new ones.”,Under the sale conditions, Govor agreed to retain employees for at least two years and fund exiting liabilities to suppliers, landlords, and utilities, McDonald’s said.,The price of the transaction was not disclosed, but in announcing its exit, McDonald’s said it planned to take a one-time charge of $1.2 billion to $1.4 billion to write off the investment.,McDonald’s had employed 62,000 workers in Russia.,Govor, a licensee since 2015, has operated 25 restaurants in Siberia. He is co-founder of Neftekhimservice, a refining company, and a board member of a firm that owns the Park Inn hotel and private clinics in Siberia.