Iceland says bye to Mickey D's
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Iceland's three McDonald's restaurants - all in the capital Reykjavik - will close next weekend, as the franchise owner gives in to falling profits caused by the collapse in the Icelandic krona.
"The economic situation has just made it too expensive for us," Magnus Ogmundsson, the managing director of Lyst Hr., McDonald's franchise holder in Iceland, told the Associated Press by telephone on Monday.
Lyst was bound by McDonald's requirement that it import all the goods required for its restaurants - from packaging to meat and cheeses - from Germany.
Costs had doubled over the past year because of the fall in the krona and high import tariffs on imported goods, Ogmundsson said, making it impossible for the company to raise prices further and remain competitive with competitors that use locally sourced produce.
A Big Mac in Reykjavik already retails for 650 krona ($5.29). But the 20 percent increase needed to make a decent profit would have pushed that to 780 krona ($6.36), he said.
That would have made the Icelandic version of the burger the most expensive in the world, a title currently held jointly by Switzerland and Norway where it costs $5.75, according to The Economist magazine's 2009 Big Mac index.
The decision to shutter the Icelandic franchise was taken in agreement with McDonald's Inc., Ogmundsson said, after a review of several months.
McDonald's, the world's largest chain of hamburger fast food restaurants, arrived in Reykjavik in 1993 when the country was on an upward trajectory of wealth and expansion.
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amandapandalol
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Good!
- 2 years ago
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amandapandalol
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thevandal
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some of you guys make it sound like if it was McDonalds that caused the Icelandic ressesion. But anyways the world has 1 less counrty with McDondalds with thei Big N'nasties and Egg McFuckins
- 2 years ago
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thevandal
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CarolineS
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one good thing to come out of the recession for Iceland!
- 2 years ago
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CarolineS
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unclecharlie
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Good riddance, I say. Iceland needs McDonalds like we need more WalMarts. Good to see that American culture is not corrupting Icelandic culture anymore.........
- 2 years ago
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unclecharlie
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J_Jammer [removed]
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unclecharlie:
Uh...it couldn't sustain it's existence. They didn't kick them out.
- 2 years ago
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J_Jammer [removed]
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UrbanGypsy
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McDonald's has itself to blame. How do you expect the owner to compete when you make him purchase all his product from Germany?
No wonder they're leaving; they're incompetent.
- 2 years ago
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UrbanGypsy
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lifeaswe_noit
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Well thank God that this unhealthy symbol of capitalism is marginally going down!
McDonald's ego has got to be weakened some time! - 2 years ago
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lifeaswe_noit
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J_Jammer [removed]
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lifeaswe_noit:
3 McDonalds are closing.
- 2 years ago
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J_Jammer [removed]
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TheBrownKid
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Free health care! Provided by global recession!
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TheBrownKid
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J_Jammer [removed]
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Everyone falls.
Do you hear that EU?
Everyone.
That sounds failure...oh that's right....that was what was said to America one time. Well it's time to say it to the EU.
- 2 years ago
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J_Jammer [removed]
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aquamammal
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McShit is a victim?
Burn you motherfuckers.
XVX for life, R.A.S.H. 'til death.
- 2 years ago
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aquamammal
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RaceBannon
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im so happy, sorry but the decline of mcdonalds makes me smile. Yes some people lost jobs but its iceland they can do whatever they feel like anyway. I always joked about moving there, no mosquitoes, hot women, no mcdonalds, yea its sounding good.
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RaceBannon
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Atalanda_Cameron [removed]
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tangibleparadox
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Atalanda_Cameron:
but it's fast food's fault for being so convenient and tasty! and alcohol's fault for not giving drunk drivers a ride home! ;P
- 2 years ago
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tangibleparadox
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telcod
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News flash........Iceland life expectancy expected to rise as soon as McDonald's leave. Impact on health care will also demonstrate positive impact. Adios McDonald's, find another planet to become a part of.
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telcod
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Kay_Bee
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I went to McDonalds in Israel...worst decision I've ever made.
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kevee
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I just got back home to Oregon from driving on the Illinois and Michigan Interstates where this fast food chain dominates. I was shocked to see so many of their outlets peppered everywhere. Iceland wins big in this case...
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kevee
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thornman
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Obviously none of you have ever tasted McDonald's in other countries. It's much better than the domestic shit.
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thornman
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nkeg87
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thornman:
true true. Went to one in the Dominican Republic..it was great.
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nkeg87
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thecoyote23
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thornman:
I thought it was hilarious that the best Big Mac I had was in Ukraine. I had to eat two!
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thecoyote23
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Makavelli45
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come on iceland more info at Makavelligiga at twitter gesh this is disturbing news..
- 2 years ago
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Makavelli45
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Makavelli45
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Makavelligiga@twitter follow me, oh um bye golden arches
- 2 years ago
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Makavelli45
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timlfrench
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So, does this mean we can invade Iceland now?
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timlfrench
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bailey78
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timlfrench:
Go for it what have you got to loose.
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bailey78
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lancelot873
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good for Iceland...now if i can only convince myself not eat at mcdonald's once a week..i live in toronto, btw..so mcdonlad's is going nowhere!
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lancelot873
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jac1992
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Number of MD restaurants down, number of MD doctors needed for morbid obesity, diabetes and heart disease down
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jac1992
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remanns
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Cool 4 Iceland.
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remanns
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pandaman2105
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i'd say it's excellent.
:)
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pandaman2105
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TonyRivera
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Some one had to get the ball rolling, lets keep it going. And yes buy local.
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TonyRivera
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NuclearLullaby
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wait a sec!!! So how come I've been paying Icelandic prices for burgers here in the US then??? Now I celebrate the fact that ANY nation can be without a fast food chain,because I have a true dislike for that type of food really. Now I am hearing that my burgers that I only get like once a year on average are above average cost? Economy might be bad,but if it takes fast food away from a nation,I'd say that's a great thing!
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NuclearLullaby
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michael_at_archrival
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this is strange to me only because i've read that usually during economic downturn, cheap fast food establishments post record profits.
i've never ate at mcdonalds in my life because i hate beef...but I have to agree this is a good thing for Icelanders health.
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michael_at_archrival
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Tyr
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The people of iceland just got a huge health benefit!
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Tyr
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tommytripper
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we should all be as lucky as iceland
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tommytripper
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JulianCommongold
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tommytripper:
We may be in a few years................
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JulianCommongold
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neonbunny
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No problems here.
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neonbunny
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CalPal
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Personally, I think Iceland is lucky in this case.
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CalPal
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vesher
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BUY LOCAL.
the same guy could now start his own fast food restaurant, with locally sourced foodstuffs, hence lower prices combined with his experience = success.
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vesher
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Elligirl
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vesher:
i wonder if he had to sign a Non Compete agreement against running a hamburger joint after he closed the McD's.
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Elligirl
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Makavelli45
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vesher:
Buy local at Makavelligiga on twitter
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Makavelli45
