McDonald's stores close in Sri Lanka after deal with partner ended, lawyer says
McDonald's has terminated its partnership with a local franchisee in Sri Lanka, leading to the closure of all 12 outlets in the country, as confirmed by attorney Sanath Wijewardane on Sunday. "The parent company ended the agreement due to standard...

"The parent company decided to terminate the agreement with the franchisee due to standard issues," said Sanath Wijewardane, an attorney for McDonald's. "They are not in business in the country. They may decide to return with a new franchisee."
He said the deal was cancelled on Wednesday but the stores had continued to operate for some days.
A spokesperson for the local partner, Abans, declined to comment.
Wijewardane declined to describe the issues but local media reported that McDonald's went to court against Abans over allegations of poor hygiene.
Abans says on its website it first partnered with McDonald's in 1998.
Sri Lanka, an Indian Ocean island of 22 million people, is recovering from a massive financial crisis.
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