Dunkin' is following Starbucks' lead by no longer charging customers extra money for plant-based milk, the company said. Beginning March 5, dairy alternatives will be standard options for Dunkin ...
Starting next month, Dunkin' will no longer charge its customers extra for ordering their drinks with plant-based milk or dairy alternatives. The coffee company told USA TODAY that starting March ...
They’re a little late to the pahty. Dunkin’ has announced it will quit charging coffee drinkers extra for non-dairy milk — months after Starbucks snagged major press coverage over the switch.
Prepare to say goodbye to a daily Boston Kreme, because Dunkin’ will be closing up shop on 800 locations by the end of 2020.
As more coffee drinkers opt for nondairy milks, Dunkin' is making a long-overdue policy change: starting March 5, it will no longer charge extra for nondairy milk at locations nationwide.
Your coffee order may get a bit cheaper next month. Dunkin’ announced Thursday it will no longer charge extra for non-dairy creamer alternatives. The change will go into effect March 5 ...
Dunkin' will no longer be charging coffee-drinking customers extra for requesting a non-dairy milk alternative in their cup of joe. Beginning March 5, customers won't have to pay $0.50 or more to ...