Wal-Mart Expands Fast Food Offerings with Dunkin' Donuts
As Wal-Mart continues to broaden its fast-food offerings, Dunkin'
Donuts is the most recent chain to set up shop in the world's largest
retailer.
The donut maker plans to open 10 shops inside the stores over the next
three months, and hopes to expand beyond 100, according to news
reports.
Some of the shops will offer Baskin-Robbins ice cream, owned by Allied
Domecq, also the parent of Dunkin' Donuts.
Rival Krispy Kreme Doughnuts is already established in seven Wal-Mart
locations.
In other Krispy Kreme news, two shareholder lawsuits have been filed
against the company, alleging it misled investors about the direction
the business was headed, including the negative impact of the popular
low-carb diets, news reports said.
In February, Blimpie International, Inc. entered into an agreement with
Wal-Mart to own and operate Blimpie Xpress restaurants in various
retail locations across the country.
The first two locations were set to open last month in Florida. The
company expects to open more than 100 Xpress locations in Wal-Mart
stores this year.
Menu items feature a selection of subs, salads, wraps, items from the
new Carb-Counter Menu and snacks. Breakfast and additional dinner menu
choices will also be offered.
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