See how Dunkin' and McDonald's are winning the pandemic coffee wars.
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Dunkin’ reports higher sales despite the pandemic
Dunkin’ Brands reported Dunkin’ sales in the US were up about 1 percent in the third quarter from last year — a sign the coffee chain is winning its pandemic recovery.
The company’s earnings call Thursday was a possible deadline for more information on its discussions to be acquired ([link removed]) for a reported $8.8 billion by restaurant conglomerate Inspire Brands, but the company declined to comment further.
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These charts confirm: Boston still runs on Dunkin’
In the metro area, Dunkin’ continues to dominate the national coffee-chain market, with a 45 percent share of all sales.
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