The fast food restaurant chain Vkusno-i Tochka will resume the concept of cafeterias in Russia from August 11, they will start operating in the points where they were previously located.
“Next week, on August 11, the “Coffee” concepts will resume work at the “Vkusno – i dot” undertakings <…>. The cafe’s menu includes a wide range of guests’ favorite coffee drinks, as well as pastries, ciabattas and desserts.
The network also restarted the loyalty program, which will allow you to buy Kafe products at competitive prices.
Beginning August 11, visitors to the Café will be able to order classic hot and cold beverages, including items from a specialty line, and new menu items: Maple Pecan Iced Coffee. It will also be possible to purchase already plant-based beverages – coconut or almonds.
The Café’s menu will change and will be supplemented over time with other positions.
McDonald’s suspended all of its 850 restaurants in Russia in March. In May, the network announced that it was finally leaving the Russian market. The business was sold to businessman Alexander Govor. In mid-June, the companies of the former McDonald’s restaurant in Russia began to work under Vkusno, and that is the key brand.
At the end of July, it became known that “Vkusno, and that’s all” plans to release the installment in early autumn.
Author:
anastasia mariana
Source: RB

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