McDonald’s closure marks ending of Russian era started by a Canadian 32 years ago

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Memory can be fuzzy. I remember a bright, crisp winter day. Photographs tell me the sky was the more usual Moscow grey, with puddles on the pavement suggesting it might have been raining shortly before

 by Pierre Briancon – Reuters

Where memory and pictures agree is that a crowd of thousands of patient Muscovites had come early that morning to Pushkin Square, one of the most iconic places in the Russian capital, to get a taste of a McDonald’s burger.

It was Jan. 31, 1990. Russian journalists, foreign correspondents like me, and even a few diplomats had joined the impatient crowd, not wanting to miss the opening of the first ever McDonald’s restaurant in what was still the Soviet Union. A few dozen policemen had been dispatched in case the crowd got out of control.

“Reporters gathered around George Cohon, the 52-year-old Canadian who had taken the initiative to bring American fast food to Russia
 
 
 
 
 

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