According to a photo published by a Russian news outlet and reported by The Moscow Times, McDonald's in Russia has banned customers from taking photos or filming in one of its restaurants.

The photo shows a list of rules that diners must follow at a restaurant in Moscow.

Customers were able to see the list in the restaurant.

"Tasty and that's it" is the company's internal rules and restrictions on photos related to safety and to prevent other diners from being photographed, according to a spokesman for the restaurant.

"Of course, we won't prohibit people to take photos or videos at the table, but if other visitors complain, we can take measures in accordance with the rules," the spokesman said.

Insider wanted to know if the rules were in place at all Vkusno & Tochka outlets.

Podyom's report comes just days after claims emerged that the chain served diners moldy burger buns and expired sauce. The company stopped selling fries because of a potato shortage.

The majority of Russia's McDonald's outlets were bought by Alexander Govor after the burger giant abandoned the country.

The restaurants reopened with a new menu and logo. The CEO of Mcdonald's said that the chain sold a record 120,000 burgers on its opening day at its flagship Moscow store.