Doughnut giant Krispy Kreme considering selling franchises for its 13 Irish stores
Briefly

Krispy Kreme, the global doughnut chain, is assessing its international markets, with a potential sale of its corporate-owned stores in Ireland. This move will significantly affect franchise owners within the country, as franchising has proven effective in the fast-food industry. The decision is part of a broader evaluation of multiple markets, including the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Mexico, and Canada, indicating strategic shifts in Krispy Kreme’s global approach and aligning with franchise operations.
Krispy Kreme is evaluating its international markets, including a potential sale of its corporate-owned stores in Ireland, which will impact local franchise owners.
The potential sale of Krispy Kreme's stores in Ireland has sparked interest among franchise owners, highlighting the success of franchising in the fast-food sector.
Read at Independent
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