一众外国跨国企业撤离,当地人以后只能靠全面山寨满足自己对西方的向往啦。
Genuis some would say.. ????????????
— MASS FORMATION PSYCHOSIS (@CapeTownTruths) March 29, 2022
McDonald's, Starbucks, KFC, and and and ALL JUST CHANGED TO OTHER NAMES IN RUSSIA... pic.twitter.com/ee3Y1KrxvC
???? Russia wants to launch its IKEA counterpart. They even applied to Rospatent for registration of the trademark "IDEYA" (rus. for IDEA). pic.twitter.com/k17y0Jlwua
— KyivPost (@KyivPost) March 22, 2022
More than 120 thousand people lost their jobs in Russia
— Anonymous Operations (@AnonOpsSE) March 11, 2022
This is how many people work at McDonald's, IKEA and other foreign companies that have stopped or revised their work in Russia - one picture.
Statista has data on ten "leading companies," totaling more than 120,000 jobs. pic.twitter.com/Q3Z1E0DObE
Trademark squatting continues in Russia.
— Josh Gerben (@JoshGerben) March 29, 2022
Since the start of the Ukraine war, squatters have filed trademark applications in Russia for:
1. COCA-COLA
2. MERCEDES
3. NIKE
4. BMW
5. ADIDAS
6. PAMPERS
7. AUDI
8. IKEA
9. STARBUCKS
10. MCDONALDS#Russia #russiasanctions pic.twitter.com/GtLfWXyy4O
DonMak’s been around for a while in Donbas pic.twitter.com/J41fwpA7FE
— geneks (@geneks_z) March 21, 2022
A Russian canned foods company filed on March 12 to register a trademark for its new Uncle Vanya fast-food chain. The logo resembles McDonald's golden arches turned sideways.*****JBkj5lJ2Yg#Ukraine #Russia #UkraineRussianWar
— Nikkei Asia (@NikkeiAsia) March 29, 2022