Dunkin’ Donuts Coming To Mainland China

January 28, 2008 by Mark | 0 Comments

USA Today:

logo_dunkin_donuts.jpg

Dunkin’ Donuts said Friday it plans to open 100 franchise locations in Shanghai over the next 10 years, the first of the chain’s restaurants in mainland China.

The seller of coffee and baked goods also plans an additional 10 shops this year in Taiwan, where it opened its first location last January. Dunkin’ Donuts now has 10 shops in Taipei, Taiwan, operated by franchise partner Mercuries & Associates.

Dunkin’ Donuts recently granted Taiwan-based Mercuries franchise rights in Shanghai and the mainland provinces of Jiangsu and Zhijiang.

The mainland China shops will offer coffee, espresso, teas and frozen drinks, along with doughnuts, bagels and other baked goods. The shops also will serve items customized for local tastes such as green tea and honeydew melon doughnuts, as well as mochi rings, which are similar to cake doughnuts but made with rice flour indigenous to the region.

In Franchising in China, News, Restaurants

Related Posts

Comments

No comments yet.

Leave a Reply