New Dunkin Donuts Drive Thru Massachusetts
The “next-generation concept store” is the latest addition at a Dunkin Donuts drive thru in Massachusetts. The traditional drive-thru line requires customers to wait to place an order. However, the new Massachusetts store offers customers the option to skip the queue and order online. The Massachusetts Dunkin Donuts drive thru may be the perfect solution to your business.
New Uniforms
New uniforms for employees of Dunkin Donuts Drive Thru will be available. New shirts and headwear were created by the company in partnership with Life is Good, a lifestyle brand. The uniforms will reflect the positive vibe of the store and be made from bright colors. The company will expand its range of grab-and go items.
Landscape Island
The proposed Dunkin Donuts Drive Thru will reduce seven parking spaces and remove seven spaces from a Hauppauge retail space. AGJ Four Inc. applied for variances in January to build the addition. The local planning board overwhelmingly approved the application. However, seven additional parking spaces will have to be demolished in order for the new business to succeed.
Customer is Expelled from Home
A customer has given a fully furnished home to a woman who works at Dunkin Donuts’ drive-thru line. Ebony Johnson, a woman named Ebony, first met Suzanne Burke in the drive-thru and became close to her. Ebony Johnson noticed Johnson was not at work for several weeks, and she was shocked to hear about her expulsion.
Space shortage
Monroe, Connecticut is home to a stand-alone Dunkin’ Doughnuts. The Planning and Zoning Commission approved the project. The new Dunkin’ Donuts location will replace McDonald’s on 395 Monroe Turnpike. Village Square Shopping Center would share the driveway with the new location. Route 111 would be the parking lot.
Starbucks Competitors
Dunkin Donuts and Starbucks are competing for the same customers. A recent survey found that people prefer to drive-thru coffee shops over traditional in-store counterparts. This preference increased from 48% to 63% in 2013 and 2014, respectively. The Seattle-based chain is having a PR nightmare. Analysts have failed to complete eight of nine quarters. As a revenue booster, drive-thrus might be a smart idea.