Residents of Sevastopol trying to get their fix of Big Macs and Quarter Pounders on Friday, were met with this...
Closed doors at McDonald's three restaurants in Crimea.
The fast food chain says it's suspending its work here, citing "manufacturing reasons".
It's the second international company to cease operations in Crimea since Russia annexed this peninsula.
Many residents here seem just fine with the decision.
(SOUNDBITE) (Russian) SEVASTOPOL RESIDENT, ANDREI MERKULOV, SAYING:
"Thank God it's closed down', and I hope it will not reopen."
(SOUNDBITE) (Russian) SEVASTOPOL RESIDENT, ANTON SVISTOV, SAYING:
"McDonald's is being closed down. I think all sensible people are happy about it."
Crimea's hasty unification with Russia last month has companies with assets in this region worried.
It's unclear how the change will impact businesses here.
But in Moscow's Pushkin Square, McDonald's customers say the closure is just wron