Customers in several states, particularly in Nebraska and New Mexico, faced shortages of Dunkin' donuts, attributed to a single supplier's manufacturing error affecting around 4% of locations.
Jack D'Amato from Inspire Brands indicated that the doughnut shortages were caused by an issue with one supplier, not affecting all Dunkin' locations, but still considerable.
The shortage has sparked concerns regarding quality at Dunkin', as some franchise owners noted that delivered products were not meeting standards, prompting a corrective response.
Dunkin's decision to drop "donuts" from its name could be linking to broader questions about the quality and availability of its signature products, as evidenced by recent stock issues.
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