McDonald S closes: Sankt-Anne gallery is looking for a subsequent tenant for gastro!

McDonald S closes: Sankt-Anne gallery is looking for a subsequent tenant for gastro!

In the past few days there have been several interesting developments in Brandenburg that affect both local business matters and innovative funeral methods. The topics range from the closure of a McDonald’s branch to the introduction of a new type of burial with stainless steel earth tubes.

The McDonald’s branch in the Sanktannen gallery will be closed on November 30th. This decision is part of a strategic realignment in which the fast food chain is increasingly relying on order machines. The management of the shopping center is now actively looking for a subsequent tenant who is expected to come out of the catering industry, since so far all interested parties come from this sector. However, a new opening cannot be expected before the end of the year, since the area has to be renovated.

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as part of a new trend for burial in Brandenburg an der Havel, earth tubes will soon be used. These new forms of burial make it possible to bury up to four urns on top of each other in vertical stainless steel tubes. There is a granite slab on which the names of the deceased can be attached. The offer will initially be limited to the main cemetery in Sophienstraße as soon as a provider is found.

In parallel to these developments, there are also encouraging news from the catering scene. René Kolldehoff, who has been running the Theaterklause in Brandenburg an der Havel for 18 years, has made a name for himself with his currywurst. It is extremely popular with guests and is not only served pure - risk potatoes and homemade herbal curd complement the dish. The sausage is prepared in rapeseed oil, and the secret recipe for the curry sauce remains under lock and key, which only increases demand.

These exciting innovations show how both the gastronomy and the funeral industry in Brandenburg develop and adapt, and thus offer the residents both culinary and cultural offers that respond to the changed needs of society.

Details on these incidents as well as further information can be found in a comprehensive report at www.maz-online.de .

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