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It’s not you. It’s the environment. Dunkin’ is ending its relationship with foam cups. For decades, those who frequent Dunkin’ were in a relationship with the chains’ easily identifiable ...
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Dunkin' Donuts is ditching foam cups in favor of a greener option. The coffee chain will eliminate polystyrene styrofoam cups in its global supply chain beginning in spring 2018, the company said ...
Dunkin’ Donuts will start phasing out its white foam coffee cups beginning this spring and eliminate them by 2020, the restaurant chain said on Wednesday, years after announcing plans to find a ...
Dunkin' Donuts' iconic polystyrene foam cups will be no more by 2020. The company announced through a statement on Wednesday that it will be phasing out the coffee cups in an effort to go green.
Most of Dunkin’s 3,400 stores outside the US have already converted to paper cups, and the remaining international stores are set to hit the spring 2020 transition target, the company says.