McDonald’s fan fills up fridge in Russia with 50 burgers after fast food giant announced closure due to Ukraine invasion

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A MCDONALD’S lover in Russia has filled up his fridge with 50 burgers after the company announced closure due to Putin’s invasion. It comes as the fast-food giant announced earlier this week the closures of some of the branches in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. A man filled his entire fridge with burgers McDonald’s announced the closure of some of its branches in Russia A Redditor shared a photo of the person’s fridge which looks completely full of burgers. The caption reads: “McDonald’s is permanently closing in Russia here is my friend’s stash.” Meanwhile, people have been trying to make a profit on McDonald’s items as they post them on auction sites. An ad selling a full meal consisting of a double big mac, a double royal, two large portions of chips, 18 McNuggets, and mozzarella dippers for £255. READ MORE ON UKRAINE The description claimed the food was “still warm.” Some people on Russian site Avito have been trying to sell food while others even put pots of sauces up for sale. Someone put up a Big Mac meal for £250 while another tried to sell three bags of McDonalds for £639. It comes as… Russia has been accused of bombing a maternity hospital – killing three including a girl, 6 – as its bloody campaign continuesRoman Abramovich has been sanctioned – banning him from selling Chelsea FCThe club is now in limbo – with a transfer ban and being left unable to offer new deals to their playersUS officials warned Putin could unleash biological weapons as Kharkiv came under siegeRussia has already been accused of using thermobaric “vacuum bombs” that can rupture people’s lungsCities in Ukraine have been reduced to harrowing apocalyptic hellscapes under Putin’s merciless bombingA heartbroken Ukrainian dad pleaded “forgive me” as his entire family was wiped out by Russian strikesEurope’s biggest nuclear plant has had its warning systems shut down after being taken over by the Russians Earlier this week McDonald’s, which employs 62,000 people in Russia, said it will shut all 850 of its restaurants temporarily. Most read in The Sun DAYTIME DANGER Lorraine Kelly in BOMB THREAT as box addressed to her sparks ITV evacuation SITTING DUCKS Column of Putin's tanks destroyed & 'ANOTHER top commander killed in ambush' ROB'S RIGHTMOVE I’ve sold all my houses - I have nowhere to live, says Robbie Williams say what? Naked Attraction fans sickened by contestant's VERY rude reaction to rejection 'NOT GETTING ON' GMB fans say they've spotted a feud between presenters after clues on show GONNA BE MAY Jet2 cancels flights to Europe destination for two months It was joined by other companies including Coca-Cola, Starbucks and Pepsi. In an open letter to employees, McDonald’s President and CEO Chris Kempckinski said closing these stores, for now, is the right thing to do. He said: “As we move forward, McDonald’s will continue to assess the situation and determine if any additional measures are required. “At this juncture, it’s impossible to predict when we might be able to reopen our restaurants in Russia. “We are experiencing disruptions to our supply chain along with other operational impacts. We will also closely monitor the humanitarian situation.” People have been selling McDonald’s products online Some have even tried to sell pots of sauce Help those fleeing conflict with The Sun’s Ukraine Fund PICTURES of women and children fleeing the horror of Ukraine’s devastated towns and cities have moved Sun readers to tears. Many of you want to help the five million caught in the chaos — and now you can, by donating to The Sun’s Ukraine Fund. Give as little as £3 or as much as you can afford and every penny will be donated to the Red Cross on the ground helping women, children, the old, the infirm and the wounded. Donate here to help The Sun’s fund Or text to 70141 from UK mobiles £3 — text SUN£3£5 — text SUN£5£10 — text SUN£10 Texts cost your chosen donation amount (e.g. £5) +1 standard message (we receive 100%). For full T&Cs visit redcross.org.uk/mobile The Ukraine Crisis Appeal will support people in areas currently affected and those potentially affected in the future by the crisis. In the unlikely event that the British Red Cross raise more money than can be reasonably and efficiently spent, any surplus funds will be used to help them prepare for and respond to other humanitarian disasters anywhere in the world. For more information visit https://donate.redcross.org.uk/appeal/disaster-fund