MILAN: US fastfood giant McDonald’s believes recession-hit Italy will be one of its higher-growth areas in the coming decade and is opening more than 100 new restaurants to convert pizza-lovers to its burgers.
In a country where foreign investment has fallen by almost 30 percent since 2007, McDonald’s Italian arm plans to spend ¤350m ($457m) and hire a further 3,000 people by 2015 to boost its market share.
“We believe in Italy, and we have convinced our shareholders in the United States that the Italian market has a potential we can exploit,” McDonald’s Italia Chief Executive Roberto Masi said. In a country that has been stuck in recession since the end of 2011 and where unemployment is at a record high, McDonald’s has trumpeted its pledge to raise its local workforce by 15 percent to around 20,000 over three years.
The US group, which first set foot in Italy 27 years ago and was initially met with suspicion in the land of pizza and pasta, has launched a full-blown advertising offensive playing to Italians’ patriotism.
“Italy is a democratic republic founded on work,” reads the ad printed in Italy’s biggest newspapers since the start of the year and citing the first article of Italy’s constitution.
Reuters