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Customers who are lactose-intolerant or have milk allergies may pay up to $2 extra at Dunkin’ Donuts when substituting oat or almond milk for dairy in their beverages.
Customers who are lactose-intolerant or have milk allergies may pay $2 extra at Dunkin’ Donuts when substituting oat or almond milk for dairy in their beverages.
Dunkin' moved to dismiss the class-action suit against them last month, and a hearing has been set for April 19 in San Francisco. Starbucks representatives have declined to comment on their ...
Dunkin' Donuts responded to some complaints in a constructive manner, adding missing items to its menu [2] and sending coupons via e-mail to customers who had complained on the .org site. [4] [5] In July 1998, Dunkin' Donuts sent a cease and desist letter to Felton, to which he responded by telling them to purchase the site from him. [1]
After the passage of the ADA, the focus of court decisions shifted to deciding if people's claims of discrimination were protected by the law. Congress passed the ADA Amendments Act of 2008 to overturn two controversial court decisions based on interpretations of the ADA. [9] The first decision—by the Supreme Court in Sutton v.
Dunkin’ didn’t specify why it’s reducing its selection of plant-based dairy alternatives, but chains regularly adjust offerings if an item isn’t selling or becomes too expensive.
According to vegan grocery store CindySnacks, who revealed the controversy on Instagram, the owner of vegan bakery Savory Fig, Michelle Siriani, dropped off a box of baked goods that included the ...
Stengell said he became concerned when he noticed that the sprinkles bear an uncanny resemblance to Dunkin’s and that the doughnut looked different than the rest of the order. He says he removed ...