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Dunkin' Donuts said it plans to open its first shop in Shanghai this spring, with 100 more Chinese franchise locations planned over the next 10 years.(File Photo) Photo Gallery>>>
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BEIJING, Jan. 29 (Xinhuanet) -- Dunkin' Donuts said
it plans to open its first shop in Shanghai this spring, with 100 more Chinese
franchise locations planned over the next 10 years.
The Canton-based seller of coffee and baked goods
also plans an additional 10 shops this year in Taiwan, where it opened its first
location in January 2007. Dunkin' Donuts now has 10 shops in Taipei, Taiwan,
operated by franchise partner Mercuries & Associates.
Dunkin' Donuts recently granted Taiwan-based
Mercuries franchise rights in Shanghai and the provinces of Jiangsu and
Zhijiang.
The mainland China shops will offer coffee, espresso,
teas and frozen drinks, along with doughnuts, bagels and other baked goods. The
shops also will serve items customized for local tastes such as green tea and
honeydew melon doughnuts, as well as mochi rings, which are similar to cake
doughnuts but made with rice flour indigenous to the region.
Dunkin' Donuts, a subsidiary of Dunkin' Brands Inc.,
calls itself "the number one retailer of hot regular coffee by the cup" in the
United States. It has nearly 7,900 restaurants in 31 countries, mostly in the
United States. Dunkin's chief rival is Seattle-based Starbucks Corp., with more
than 15,000 stores in 44 countries.
(Agencies)