Why did McDonald's leave Iceland?

It replaced McDonald's after McDonald's left Iceland on October 30, 2009, due to the 2008–2011 Icelandic financial crisis and high import tariff on imported ingredients which requires their prices of their products to increase, which the franchise holder, Lyst Hr., refused to do in order to stay competitive with local ...
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When did Mcdonalds close in Iceland?

It had been sitting there for three years after Smárason purchased one last McDonald's meal, a Big Mac and fries, on the day before the three outlets of the fast food chain in Iceland closed their doors in 2009.
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Do they have Mcdonalds in Iceland?

Iceland is a special place on the planet with 300,000 inhabitants, white nighs, polar lights, and different global influences. Not only is there no McDonald's but there is also no Starbucks, no casinos, and no army.
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Which country has no Mcdonalds?

The company has 34,480 restaurants in 119 countries, including Cuba and France, where it's especially beloved, even by foreigners. You won't find a Big Mac if you visit the Vatican City. And if you are one of the rare foreigners to make it inside North Korea, you won't find one there, either.
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Is there a Mcdonalds in Antarctica?

There are over 36,000 McDonald's locations all over the planet, and the chain is on every continent except Antarctica.
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Does Russia have Mcdonalds?

The Big Mac has left Russia. A new era for Russia's fast-food and economic scene dawned on Sunday, as McDonald's (MCD. N) restaurants flung open their doors in Moscow under new Russian ownership and with the new name, which translates as "Tasty and that's it".
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Why are there no dogs in Iceland?

In 1924, Reykjavik banned locals from having dogs as pets in an attempt to control the spread of a disease. The ban was enforced to minimise the risk of locals being affected by the outbreak of echinococcosis, a type of tapeworm spreading on the island.
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Why does Iceland have no army?

Iceland has no standing army. The most obvious reason is that the population of Iceland is too small to have a capable military, plus it is much too expensive. The Icelandic Coast Guard maintains defences for Iceland and is armed with small arms, naval artillery and air defence radar stations.
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Why is there no Starbucks in Iceland?

There's no Starbucks in Iceland

It's a side effect of being a small country, we don't want other bigger countries to take over. So we tend to prefer Icelandic shops, and we already have two pretty big café chains, Kaffitár and Te og Kaffi, plus a lot of local or smaller cafés.
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Does Iceland have KFC?

While Iceland does not sell official KFC but is doing a fried chicken bundle capable of feeding four people for £5. It includes a choice of chicken thighs, wings or strips as a main, a side including wedges, onion rings and corn, and a drink.
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Is there Taco Bell in Iceland?

There are also a few Taco Bell restaurants and one TGI Fridays. Although you won't find a McDonalds in Iceland, there are plenty of delicious burger joints in Iceland where you can grab a bite to eat.
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Is there Burger King in Iceland?

You won't find McDonalds or Burger King anywhere in Iceland, but after trying Hamborgarabullan's food you won't want to.
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Who is the richest person in Iceland?

Thor Bjorgolfsson, born on March 19th, 1967, is an Icelandic entrepreneur and businessman, based in London. As of October 2019, Forbes listed him as the richest person in Iceland and the 1,116th richest in the world. In fact, he is the only billionaire in all of Iceland.
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Is alcohol illegal in Iceland?

The ban on wine was lifted in 1922 and on spirits in 1935 but for some reason beer was banned in Iceland until 1989! Even today alcohol sales in Iceland are highly regulated and government run liquor stores (Vínbúðin) are the only places to buy alcohol in Iceland.
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How is Iceland so rich?

Tourism, exports and investment have driven Iceland's GDP growth, according to the IMF. The IMF also predicts that the growth of the country's tourism industry is also expected to be long-lasting.
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Why are there no trees in Iceland?

“The main reason is that the early settlers cut down and burned trees for cattle and charcoal production, which was a huge industry in Iceland in former times. Forests used to cover around 35% of Iceland's land area, but due to deforestation, we ended up with less than one percent.
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Is Iceland a 3rd world country?

Despite its small population, Iceland rightfully holds its place as a first world country. Their smart management of their natural resources, high per capita GDP, and low crime rates have allowed Iceland to grow into a successful and happy country.
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What side was Iceland on in ww2?

Iceland cooperated with the British, Canadian, and American military but officially remained neutral during WWII.
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Does Iceland smell like a fart?

Everything smells like farts

But it's undeniable that when you run a tap in Iceland, out flows a stench like rotting eggs mixed with hangover farts.
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Are there prisons in Iceland?

Aside from Fangelsið Akureyri, which is in the northern city of Akureyri, prisons in Iceland are all located in the southwest end of the country. This includes the oldest prison, Hegningarhúsið, which is located in downtown Reykjavík. This roughly corresponds with the country's population centres.
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Does Iceland have homeless?

Despite having one of the world's most generous welfare systems, Iceland is reportedly struggling with a growing homelessness problem. According to one study, the number of homeless people living in Reykjavik—Iceland's capital—nearly doubled between 2012 and 2017 from 179 to 349, or about three out of every thousand.
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When was Christmas banned in Russia?

In the days of the Soviet Union, Christmas was not celebrated very much. New Year was made into the important time. Following the revolution in 1917, Christmas was banned as a religious holiday in 1929 and Christmas Trees were banned until 1935 when they turned into 'New Year' Trees!
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Why is McDonald's ice cream machine always broken?

The main reason is that the McDonald's ice cream machines take forever to clean, taking up to four hours to sanitize—and it has to be done every single day. When the machines are in the process of being cleaned, they can't serve ice cream.
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Is Pepsi still selling in Russia?

Following Moscow's invasion of Ukraine, multinational companies have withdrawn from Russia in staggering numbers. As of April 22, more than 700 U.S. companies have scaled back, suspended or exited their Russian businesses, including Starbucks, McDonald's and Pepsi, according to the Yale School of Management.
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Is there a lot of inbreeding in Iceland?

"Icelanders are among the most inbred human beings on earth -- geneticists often use them for research." Now this is insulting. Icelanders' DNA shows their roots to be a healthy mix between Nordic Y chromosomes and X chromosomes from the British Isles.
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