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A McDonald's fast-food joint next to Tallinn's ancient city wall, dating back to the 14th century | Photo: Postimees/Scanpix
“McDonald’s is the leader of the restaurant business in the Baltics,” said Melo Hili, chair of the Baltic franchises.
Currently with 29, McDonald’s plans to have 35 locations catering to the people of the three Baltic nations within the next three years.
The three most recently opened locations in Estonia set up shop in 2010. One franchise will be opened in Lithuania and three in Latvia in 2012.
by Ott Tammik
Pursuant to the Estonian Public Broadcasting Act, passed by the Estonian Parliament on 18 January 2007, the two public service broadcasting organisations – Eesti Raadio and Eesti Televisioon – were merged as of 01 June 2007, whereby a new legal person in the public law - Eesti Rahvusringhääling (Estonian Public Broadcasting), the legal successor of ER and ETV, with generally recognized abbreviation in Estonian being ERR, was founded.