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McDonalds to Open More Restaurants in BiH After 2013

Published February 23, 2013
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Adi Hadžiarapović, the Director of Marketing and Communication of Company 581g DL McDonalds, which is the carrier of development licenses for the FBiH, said to FENA that the company is intensifying negotiations of several new locations for Mcdonalds restaurants. They will not open any restaurant in 2013, because for 18 months they will open a total of five.

With the opening of a restaurant in Tuzla before the end of 2012, McDonalds expanded its chain to five restaurants in BiH, and, according to Hadžiarapović, finished the first development investment cycle.

Apart from the restaurant in Tuzla, McDonalds earlier opened restaurants in Sarajevo (two), Banja Luka and Mostar.

He mentioned earlier that Bihać is one of the cities that could have a Mcdonalds after 2013.

The American company McDonalds is the biggest global chain of fast food restaurants. It opened its first McDonalds restaurants in BiH in July 2011.

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