McDonald Restaurant closed in Eastern India
McDonald Restaurant closed in Eastern India
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Vikram Bakshi, a joint venture partner of McDonald's, said that almost all the restaurants in eastern India are closed and many others in the northern region are on the verge of closure. The reason for this is to stop supply by their logistic partnership.   

There is a dispute between McDonald and Bakshi. 80 restaurants have been affected by the closure of supplies by Radhakrishna Foodland. This is the result of a dispute between Macdonald and Bakshi. 

He said, "With the steps of the logistic associate, almost all the restaurants in Eastern India have been closed and there is pressure due to the lack of supply on the other (North India)."

Bakshi said that due to the limited reserves, 80 restaurants Under pressure. Radhakrishna Foodland Pvt Ltd In a letter to CPRL, he said that it is blocking the supply due to low quantity and non-payment of additional amount including future uncertainty.

Canat Plaza Restaurants Ltd. (CPRL) is a joint venture between Bakshi and McDonald India.  Bakshi has said in a letter to the owner of the stores and to those who have developed it, Radhakrishna Foodland, our long-running logistic partner unit, has developed Macdonalds and its full subsidiary McDonald's India Private Limited has decided to stop the supply by stopping the alleged and also said that we are making alternate arrangements and will soon return to provide the services to the customers.

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