America runs on… espresso? With its $100-million dollar brand refresh, here’s how Dunkin' is heating up the coffee wars.
It's all part of Dunkin's $100 million investment in its U.S. business to refresh the brand and become a key player in coffee.
That spending went to upgrading equipment, including new espresso machines and revamping store design. The new design also includes more room for mobile ordering and cold beverages on tap."Dunkin' is a national brand, but it's almost caught in a regional brand's body," said Eric Gonzalez, equity research analyst at KeyBanc Capital Markets.a year for three years, starting in 2019, with new locations in "key growth markets.
Gonzalez said Dunkin's retail coffee business and recent rebranding help make it recognizable in most U.S. markets. One way Dunkin' has built its brand across the country is by selling packaged coffee in supermarkets. "So the brand is there," Gonzalez said. "It's just a function of finding the markets that the stores work in."
Watch this video to find out more about how Dunkin' is looking to get into the coffee big leagues with the likes of
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