Dunkin' Donuts is back in Russia, after an 11-year absence and they have plans to meet growing appetite for coffee and pastries by opening up to 20 outlets in Moscow this year alone. Dunkin' Donuts closed its two Russian shops in 1999 due to bad sales.
The number of outlets could rise to 50 within five years. Changes in the Russian market have given the chain a new hope. The company will focus on carry-out services and hopes to beat its competitors with convenient packaging. Who doesn't love donuts?
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