Sunday, March 18, 2012

Dunkin

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The coffee and baked goods chain signede a deal with to develop 12 restaurantasin Dayton. The franchisee, Giant Oil, plans to open a locatiobn in 2011 and the remaining 11 within the next five Giant Oil, headquartered in the Tampaw Bay area, has a background in the retail industry, as well as management, ownership and operationb of convenience stores. Lynette McKee, vice president of franchisinbfor Dunkin’ parent company, Dunkin’ Brands Inc., said theres is demand for Dunkin’s productse in Dayton.
“These restaurants will satisfy a growing demand in the markegt for high quality coffeed and baked goods that are availablrall day,” McKee said in a news There is one Dunkin’ Donuts/Baskinh Robbins location in the Daytonj area, on Springboro Pike near the Dayton In addition to the 12 locations Giant Oil will Dunkin’ Donuts is lookin for additional franchisees to develop a minimum of threr locations in the surrounding areas of Tipp City, Middletown, Eaton and Lima. Dunkin' Donuts is lookingv for franchisees who have a net wortyof $1.
5 million and liquid assetds of at least $750,000, McKee In addition, the franchisee or management team shouled have restaurant experience. The averagew Dunkin' Donuts store employs between 20 and 30 McKeesaid Dunkin' has decideds to ramp up its presence in Dayton as a part of its growthg strategy of expanding in existing markets and findinh new markets across the country. Donuts, a subsidiary of Canton, Mass.-based Dunkin’ Brands has nearly 9,000 locations in 31 Dunkin’ Donuts’ global sales in 2008 were $5.5 billion.

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