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Keeping Maine Strong with Dunkin’ Donuts of Maine
Did you know that Dunkin’ Donuts stores are locally-owned? In fact, over 100 Dunkin’ Donuts shops throughout Maine are locally owned and operated by franchisees. Many of these stores have been in the same family for generations making Dunkin’ Donuts a true family business. Most importantly, Dunkin’ Donuts of Maine employs over 2500 local residents – many who have worked with Dunkin’ for decades.
Founded in New England in 1950, Dunkin’ Donuts has become the world’s largest coffee and baked goods company. And while they have gained worldwide accolades, they have never lost sight of the importance of being local and supporting community initiatives. Being part of the Dunkin’ brand means helping to build strong communities by supporting local groups and organizations. In addition to donating products, franchisees are continually looking for ways to support their individual communities through monetary donations to important organization like Boys and Girls Club, Camp Ketcha, Operation Tribute and various local youth sports organizations. They also work with the Portland Sea Dogs, Maine Red Claws, and Portland Pirates to provide free game day experiences to youths across the state and also host free sports clinics.
Dunkin’ Donuts of Maine has a deep commitment to their employees, customers and community and is dedicated to providing continuous job opportunities to support the Maine economy. They are proud to keep Maine running and strong.
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