Dunkin’ launches its own delivery service Dunkin’ Delivery

Because the hospitality industry is currently closed due to coronavirus, Dunkin’ has also closed all its locations for an as-yet undetermined period. But good news for all you donuts lovers out there: Dunkin’ is launching Dunkin’ Delivery today.

“Of course, health comes first, and we wish everyone strength during these extraordinary times. Despite the fact that half of our locations are shops and therefore do not fall under hospitality establishments, we have nevertheless decided to close all our locations in the interest of public health. With the Dunkin’ delivery service, we hope to bring a little happiness to our donut fans at home,” says Nabil Besali, master franchisee of Dunkin’ Netherlands.
Good children get treats
Be good, stay home and order Dunkin’s sweeties via dunkindelivery.nl, dunkindonuts.nl and the Dunkin’ app. The delivery range currently consists of donuts, Munchkins, and pre-packaged Baskin-Robbins ice cream, and will be expanded in the coming days. Orders can be placed from today and will be delivered from Thursday, 19 March. The following Dunkin’ shops will also remain open for delivery via Thuisbezorgd, Uber and Deliveroo: Amsterdam: Beethovenstraat, Centraal Station, Reguliersbreestraat, The Hague: Spui, Rotterdam: Lijnbaan.
At the above locations, you can also collect (the entire Dunkin’ range, including coffee). You are not allowed to eat your donut in the shop, incidentally. This also applies to the location in Mall of The Netherlands in Leidschendam, which will be open every day from 10.00–19.00 for takeaway.
Bite, swallow, gone
Dunkin’ donuts are available for €2.25 each, 6 pieces cost €11.50 and 12 pieces are available for €21.75.

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