A pepperoni pizza in a mid-range restaurant will cost you between 400-600 roubles (around $6 - $10).
In Russia, a typical fast food meal costs: 4.90 USD (400 RUB) for a McMeal at McDonalds or BurgerKing (or similar combo meal), and 1.50 USD (120 RUB) for a cheeseburger. For coffee lovers: cappuccino coffee 2.00 USD (160 RUB) and espresso 1.40 USD (112 RUB).
Russian beer (a pint): 95 rubles. Imported beer (a pint): 180 rubles. Regular wine glass: 170 rubles.
KFC's U.S. parent company Yum! Brands Inc (YUM. N) last week finalised its exit from Russia, transferring master franchise rights to Smart Service, a local franchisee led by Konstantin Kotov and Andrey Oskolkov.
At the beginning of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, McDonald's had over 800 restaurants across Russia with a total of 62,000 employees, "hundreds" of suppliers, and millions of daily customers.
Taco Bell exited Russia about 20 years ago after several trial stores failed to draw a following. Yum's fourth restaurant brand, The Habit Burger Grill, has never had a restaurant there.
The price is 0.70 USD. The average price for all countries is 0.93 USD. The database includes 91 countries.
The Russian parliament is considering draft Bill No. 307392-8, which provides for an increase in the minimum wage from RUB 15,279 per month to RUB 19,242 per month with effect from 1 January 2024.
What is average wage in Russia? Average Wages in Russia increased to 65094 RUB/Month (811.331 USD/Month) in February 2023. The maximum rate of average wage for employees was 69278 RUB/Month and minimum was 0 RUB/Month. Data published Monthly by Ministry for Economic Development.
They're apparently McDonald's items that the sellers stashed away before the American outlet closed in Russia. Under normal conditions, a Big Mac sold at a Russian McDonald's store cost about 135 rubles, according to The Economist's “Big Mac Index” — the equivalent of less than six US dollars.
The majority of Russians, as per 45 percent of the polled respondents, were paying between 5 and 15 thousand Russian rubles per month for rented housing as of July 2019. Over 20 thousand Russian rubles for the residential rental fee was submitted by 17 percent of the surveyed population.
A 100 ruble bill, which equals about 1.5 USD or 1.3 Euro today, probably won't buy you a decent cup of coffee in St. Petersburg, but it can go surprisingly a long way. The easiest place to get the most bang for your ruble is the grocery store.
In general for a million rubles you can buy an apartments , car , or just go to a restaurant and spend it over diner .
Housing costs in Russia
According to Numbeo, a one-bedroom flat in the center of Moscow costs 50,000 p. to 100,000 p. Meanwhile, outside the city center, prices are, on average, 40,000 p. For a three-bedroom apartment in Moscow city center, you can expect to pay about 145,000 or 75,000 on the outskirts.
The average cost of living in Russia for families can be anywhere from 30,000 rubles to 35,000 rubles per month, excluding utilities. While Moscow and Saint Petersburg are relatively expensive to live in, Novosibirsk is one of the cities in Russia with low cost of living.
As of 2021, Hungary had the lowest average monthly salary of employees in the world in terms of Purchasing Power Parities (PPP), which takes the average cost of living in a country into account. Zimbabwe had the second lowest average wages, with Ethiopia in third.
Cigarettes are available in high- (at least RUB 30 or US$ 1.10 per pack), middle- (RUB 10–29 or US$ 0.37–1.10 per pack), and low- (less than RUB 9 or US$ 0.33 per pack) priced categories. Non-filtered cigarettes are available for as little as RUB 4 (US$ 0.15) per pack of 20.
Alcohol: Alcohol is relatively cheap in Russia - a pint of beer can be purchased for around 250 roubles ($4) and a glass of decent wine for 300 roubles ($5).
KFC used to be one of the leading fast-food chains in the Russian market. AmRest operates 215 outlets, primarily in the largest Russian cities. In total, more than 1,000 KFC restaurants operated in the country at the beginning of 2022. Energy costs have become the largest challenge facing the poultry sector.
As background, Subway has no corporately owned restaurant operations in Russia. There are approximately 450 franchised restaurants in Russia which are all independently owned and operated by local franchisees and managed by an independent master franchisee, not Subway corporate employees.
McDonald's is exiting Russia over its invasion of Ukraine, pulling out of a market it's been a part of for 32 years. The fast-food giant had previously paused its operations in Russia less than two weeks into the brutal conflict being waged over Ukraine's future.