The company “Vkusno – and dot”, which bought out former McDonald’s restaurants in Russia, signs a franchise agreement with the Belarusian company “KCB Victori Restaurants”, which manages the McDonald’s chain in Belarus, the Russian company said in a statement.

Within a few weeks after the completion of legal procedures, McDonald’s restaurants under the management of KCB Victori Restaurants will change their name to “Vkusno – and point,” according to the report. “KCB Victory Restaurants” said it plans to keep “all jobs”.

“Signing the franchising agreement is a very important step for our company, in fact we are entering a new market for us,” said Alexander Govor, the owner of the Russian company.

According to its website, KCB Victoria Restaurants manages 19 McDonald’s and McCafe outlets in Minsk, as well as the chain’s restaurants in Vitsebsk, Brest, Homel, Mogilev and Hrodna.