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Dunkin' Donuts is an international doughnut purveyor founded in 1950 in Quincy, Massachusetts by William Rosenberg. It claims to be the "world's largest coffee and baked goods chain," with 2.7 million customers per day served at 6200 stores globally [link]. Most of its stores are franchises.

Dunkin' Donuts, along with Togo's and Baskin-Robbins, is owned by Dunkin' Brands Inc. (previously Allied Domecq Quick Service Restaurants, a part of Allied Domecq). Dunkin' Brands was owned by French beverage company Pernod Ricard S.A. after it purchased Allied Domecq, but they reached an agreement in December 2005 to sell the brand to a consortium of three private equity firms, Bain Capital Partners, the Carlyle Group and Thomas H. Lee Partners, with the deal expected to close in the first quarter of 2006.

In the U.S., Dunkin' Donuts is often paired with Togo's sandwich shops (sometimes called Dunkin' Deli) and Baskin-Robbins ice cream shops. Most of their business competition comes from small locally owned stores, Krispy Kreme doughnuts, Starbucks, and Southern Maid; in Canada, parts of the Great Lakes region, and as of 2003, New England, Tim Hortons is a major competitor. Mister Donut had been its largest competitor in the United States before the company was bought by Dunkin' Donuts' parent company and the Mister Donut stores rebranded as Dunkin' Donuts.

In the province of Quebec, Canada, Dunkin' Donuts is totally controlled by Alimentation Couche-Tard.

History

In 1946, William Rosenberg founded Industrial Luncheon Services as a company to deliver meals and "coffee break snacks" to customers in the outer reaches of Boston, Massachusetts. His business saw success and Rosenberg soon followed by opening up his first coffee and donut shop called, "The Open Kettle." In 1950 he opened the first store known as "Dunkin' Donuts," which is still standing today at 543 Southern Artery in Quincy, Massachusetts. Grant Benson is the current Vice President of Dunkin' Donuts Eastern Development and works out of their global headquarters in Randolph, Massachusetts.

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Trivia

In 1996, Dunkin' Donuts gained a level of infamy on Lower Cape Cod when it became the first chain restaurant to operate on the Lower Cape (in Eastham) since the Provincetown Dairy Queen closed down in 1983. The infamy came from the fact that there was overwhelming local opposition to the opening. Since then, Subway has opened stores in Eastham and Provincetown, and Uno Chicago Grill had also opened (but has since closed down) in Provincetown.

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