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How come Quebec has Dunkin Donuts but Ontario doesn't?

Im a coffee addict and my favourite brands are Starbucks, Tim Hortons and Dunkin Donuts. I can usually only get to a Dunkin Donuts across in Buffalo NY . . . or in Quebec. But how come there are Dunkin Donuts in Quebec and not Ontario (Toronto). We usually get everything first, so I don't see why Dunkin decided Quebec was such a great place to go. They even have four Krispy Kreme's in Montreal! FOUR??! We only have one!!

    



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NIMA
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I Have studied accounting in Montreal. I can't help you a lot, but I did a project on Mac's. The company is called couch-Tard in Quebec and they bought Dunkin' Donuts Quebec's section in late 2003. They decided to keep the name as it was already known. So basically DD in Quebec is acquired by Mac's. they also bought 1600 circle K in U.S. So, if you need to know more about this, the story ends up in Mac's convenience stores.hopefully this helps.


I_M
Like the person above said, dunkin donuts is owned by couche tard, and since couche tard is a successful dep chain, it could afford to keep the dunkin donuts open, despite its competitors, like Tim Hortons...

I dont know how the Kripsy Kremes in Ontario operate, but here they are annexed to Petro Canadas. The stand alone ones have closed down.


Buffy
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American donuts are deep-fried. They are not good for you. Also they contain far too much sugar.

Canadian donuts are baked and do not contain all of the artificial preservatives that American donuts do.

Personally, I prefer Tim Horton's. They are freshly baked, everyday.


misen55
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Lucky you! Here are a couple of Dunkin Donuts locations in Toronto:

http://www.finditintoronto.com/app/search?qry=Dunkin+Donuts&exp=882782#882782


fabee
because Quebec rocks!!!


mrselange
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I'm not sure...all I know is Dunkin Donuts aren't that good. ( just my opinion). I went to a Dunkin Donuts in Montreal in the early eighties and it didn't impress me....It is wierd that I have never seen them anywhere else in Canada though.


*ღ♥۩ THEMIS ۩♥ღ*
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Is it the coffee or the donuts you're addicted to?? I don't understand why you are asking about donuts when you are looking for coffee! By the way, whatever happened with that whole coffee and Wendy's fiasco? Or was it coffee and oil? I can't remember!


nonconformiststraightguy
Because Quebec gets more American Tourists than Ontario.
But the Quebecois who don't often use the places you list!



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