
McDonald's is
appointing Publicis Groupe’s Starcom as the fast-food chain's media agency partner in Russia following a review.
Sibling agency Leo Burnett has been a creative partner of
McDonald’s in Russia for the past 11 years. The incumbent was OMD.
"Our expertise and experience in working with clients to transform their data and digital practice, as well as our
ability to apply that understanding to creative and media, give us the confidence that Starcom and Publicis Groupe will drive meaningful business outcomes for McDonald’s," stated Vladimir
Tkachev, CEO Publicis Groupe Russia.
McDonald's remains extremely popular in Russia, despite the tense recent political relationship between the country and the U.S.
One way McDonald's
has navigated this uncertain situation has been to center the chain locally. Last year, McDonald's started using Russian-grown potatoes and a Russian factory to make French fries, The Wall Street
Journalreported at the time.
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The award is part of a
market-by-global media agency review that McDonald’s has been conducting for
over a year.
In 2018, the company opted to retain OMD in China, the food chain’s fastest-growing market and currently third-largest market overall. The Omnicom Media Group
agency has also been awarded Germany, while Starcom, part of Publicis Media, has won France.
McDonald’s awarded both agencies parts of Latin America.