McDonalds Outlets In Sri Lanka Closed Amid Legal Dispute Over Poor Hygiene

New Delhi: McDonald’s outlets in Sri Lanka closed on Sunday. This action occurred as the international fast-food chain initiated a legal battle with its local franchise holder due to allegations of poor hygiene, as reported by the news agency AFP, citing court officials. The Commercial High Court of Colombo instructed the closures to continue until April 4. This was followed by the allegations from the parent company that the local franchisee did not adhere to international hygiene standards. (Also Read: Stock Market Holiday: NSE, BSE To Remain Closed Today For Holi) “The closure was ordered pending an investigation,” stated a court official according to AFP. Moreover, he mentioned that lawyers representing McDonald’s informed the court about the termination of a…

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