As McDonald's closed its operations in Russia, online second-hand stores are reselling McDonald's burgers at high prices. 



Yesterday (9th), several photos of Russian used trading site 'Avito' were uploaded to various online communities. 



If you look at the picture, the price of 4-5 bundles of hamburgers and side menus introduced as 'McDonald's Dinner' is 45,000 rubles (about 400,000 won).

A smaller hamburger set is priced at 40,000 rubles (about 350,000 won). 




Coke in a McDonald's disposable cup was put up for sale at a used sale price of 1,500 rubles (about 13,000 won). 



All McDonald's menus in the photo are traded in Moscow, the Russian capital, and it has not been confirmed whether the actual deal has been made.  



It is known that the price of McDonald's representative burger Big Mac sold in Russia is about 2,400 won as of October last year. 



Earlier, McDonald's CEO Chris Kempchinski sent an email to franchisees and employees on the 8th local time saying, "We have decided to temporarily suspend the operation of 850 stores in Russia. Employee salaries will continue to be paid for the time being. "He said.



He explained that Kempchinsky "can't ignore the suffering that innocent people are suffering in Ukraine. We will join the world praying for peace." 




McDonald's has been criticized for continuing to operate after Russia invaded Ukraine on the 24th of last month.

As public opinion worsened, such as the 'boycott McDonald' movement centered on social media, it seems that the store closed after two weeks. 



According to the Washington Post, when McDonald's announced the suspension of business on that day, people gathered in front of the McDonald's in Russia for the last time to eat a hamburger. 



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(Photo = online community capture)