Mysterious Shortage Of Doughnuts Reported Across Dunkin' Stores In US, Internet Reacts
- Dunkin' is experiencing a mysterious doughnut shortage at about 4% of its 9,500 U.S. Stores, as reported by the Associated Press.
- Affected locations include stores in Omaha, Lincoln, and Grand Island in Nebraska, along with Albuquerque, New Mexico, where employees speculated about supply chain issues.
- Jack D'Amato, a spokesperson for Inspire Brands, stated that the shortage was due to an issue with doughnuts from a single supplier.
- Bryce Bares, a franchise owner, confirmed that some products were not up to standard and that his stores would soon offer doughnuts again.
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