One of the great benefits about living in Massachusetts is having access to so many Dunkin's across the state. After all, the donut and coffee franchise originated here in the Bay State (Quincy, MA) and is conveniently located throughout most everywhere in the state. But what would happen if you lost your Dunkin' stores? One particular Massachusetts town had that happen and then their residents kind of lost their minds a little bit.
Applebee's is continuing the celebration of National Nurses Day and Teacher Appreciation Week with free appetizers plus hosting a fundraiser to support the New England Jimmy Fund.
If Dunkin' was going to sell it, you know they definitely had to make sure to sell it in its original home state of Massachusetts. Dunkin' has an all new beverage for the 21 and over crowd and its now available to be purchased in the Bay State!
According to Business Insider, Dunkin' is facing a $5 million class action lawsuit based on claims from a group of 10 Plaintiffs across the US that accused them of charging an extra $0.50 to $2.15 for non-dairy milk alternatives in drinks. The plaintiffs suffer from lactose intolerance and milk allergies have all ordered coffee, tea, and other beverages that contain non-dairy milk like soy, oat, coconut, or almond milk from Dunkin' since 2018.
I came under fire this morning for suggesting that Massachusetts could use more Dunkin' locations. Pittsfield, Massachusetts in particular could use more of the coffee giant. We currently have six in our city of 42,000.
"Slater and Marjo In The Morning" are lucky enough to have the ear of thousands of listeners in the Berkshire market and there aren't enough Dunkin' locations...
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