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Harvey Specter 10-26-2009 01:44 PM

Iceland says goodbye to the Big Mac, Mc D's
 
McDonald's closes in Iceland as currency collapse takes a bite out of Big Mac profits

* By Gudjon Helgason and Jane Wardell, Associated Press Writers
* On 3:41 pm EDT, Monday October 26, 2009

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REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) -- The Big Mac, long a symbol of globalization, has become the latest victim of this tiny island nation's overexposure to the world financial crisis.

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 currency 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.

"The unique operational complexity of doing business in Iceland combined with the very challenging economic climate in the country makes it financially prohibitive to continue the business," Theresa Riley, a spokeswoman at McDonald's headquarters in Oak Brook, Illinois, said in a statement. "This complex set of challenges means we have no plans to seek a new partner in Iceland."

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.

The first person to take a bite out of a Big Mac on the island was then-Prime Minister David Oddsson. Oddsson went on to become governor of the country's central bank, Sedlabanki, a position that he was forced out of by lawmakers earlier this year after a public outcry about his inability to prevent Iceland's financial crisis.

Lyst plans to reopen the stores under a new brand name, Metro, using locally sourced materials and produce and retaining the franchise's current 90-strong staff.

Ogmundsson said it was unlikely that Lyst would ever seek to regain the McDonald's franchise with Iceland still struggling to get back on its feet after the credit crisis crippled its overweight banking system, damaging the rest of its economy, last October.

"I don't think anything will happen that will change the situation in any significant way in the next few years," Ogmundsson said.

It is not the first time that McDonald's, which currently operates in more than 119 countries on six continents, has exited a country. Its one and only restaurant in Barbados closed after just six months in 1996 because of slow sales. In 2002, the company pulled out of seven countries, including Bolivia, that had poor profit margins as part of an international cost-cutting exercise.

AP Business Writer Jane Wardell reported from London. AP Retail Writer Ashley Heher contributed to this report from Chicago

anl27 10-26-2009 01:51 PM

damn, guess im not going to iceland anymore

hirevtuner 10-26-2009 03:02 PM

well at least Iceland is not going to be like the states and have tons of fat ppl

Jsunu 10-26-2009 03:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by anl27 (Post 6654271)
damn, guess im not going to iceland anymore

Yeah because the first thing I do when I visit Iceland is to hit up the local McD's!


Anyway, This is more of a marker of how hard hit iceland is economically. Sad really.

hal0g0dv2 10-26-2009 03:07 PM

Wow didint see that coming
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urrh 10-26-2009 03:11 PM

$5+ for a big mac...?
i don't think so

shenmecar 10-26-2009 03:18 PM

-3 in Iceland. +6 in China. No biggie.

happybunnie` 10-26-2009 03:22 PM

thats awesome i hate mcdonalds

Mugen EvOlutioN 10-26-2009 03:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hirevtuner (Post 6654354)
well at least Iceland is not going to be like the states and have tons of fat ppl

true that

q0192837465 10-26-2009 03:54 PM

wow, this recession is soooo bad

TOS'd 10-26-2009 04:00 PM

I'm going to start importing Big Macs into Iceland.

bcrdukes 10-26-2009 04:01 PM

I did my round of shopping in West Hollywood and one popular store I frequent was only to be found empty - as with the parking lot itself. Turns out that the recession hit so hard, the rich and the famous no longer go out anymore.

J____ 10-26-2009 04:06 PM

nice! time to invest in iceland! Icelandic women are HAWT.

orange7 10-26-2009 04:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by urrh (Post 6654371)
$5+ for a big mac...?
i don't think so

i'd rather have a bowl of pho

Durrann1984 10-26-2009 04:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by orange7 (Post 6654492)
i'd rather have a bowl of pho

pho sho

raygunpk 10-26-2009 04:43 PM

Emilio Estevez > Iceland

turb0fr3ak 10-26-2009 04:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Durrann1984 (Post 6654511)
pho sho

x2

fuhkyu 10-26-2009 07:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by raygunpk (Post 6654524)
Emilio Estevez > Iceland

Flying-V formation :haha:

Teriyaki 10-26-2009 07:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shenmecar (Post 6654382)
-3 in Iceland. +6000 in China. No biggie.

fixed

Nightwalker 10-26-2009 08:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hirevtuner (Post 6654354)
well at least Iceland is not going to be like the states and have tons of fat ppl

More starving to death maybe?

Damn they were fucked over.

.Renn.Sport 10-26-2009 08:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bcrdukes (Post 6654445)
I did my round of shopping in West Hollywood and one popular store I frequent was only to be found empty - as with the parking lot itself. Turns out that the recession hit so hard, the rich and the famous no longer go out anymore.

I guess its only America....

When I was trying to grab lunch in Causeway Bay last saturday,The parking lot of was full at Lee Garden .... and its probably one of the most expensive public parking in HK priced at $20 for 1/2 an hour....

I ended up going to Central for lunch....

hongy 10-26-2009 10:28 PM

20$ CAD for 1/2 an hour? holy fuck, and didn't Iceland go bankrupt

The_AK 10-26-2009 10:38 PM

some teens and stoners are going to be pissed

hotjoint 10-27-2009 07:22 AM

damn

shenmecar 10-27-2009 09:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The_AK (Post 6655168)
some teens and stoners are going to be pissed

Why? The manager is re-opening the fast food business under a different name using local products. If anything, those teens and stoners are going to get a better meal for the same price.


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