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Esrianna t1_j78k052 wrote

Recently moved here from a place that didn't have Dunkin' (yes they exist). I was very excited to finally get to try Dunkin'. I'll never recover from that level of disappointment.

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TFA-DF8 t1_j7as5o4 wrote

Its merely the cult following that keeps them open. Quality crashed and burned 10 years ago.

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othermegan t1_j7azg8b wrote

I lived off the flat bread sandwiches in high school. Ever since they got rid of them, I only went if I had no other option. Now I’m gluten free so I can’t enjoy anything there

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evilestcake t1_j7b7gis wrote

Oh my gosh their flatbreads were so tasty! I lived off em too

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Funny_stuff554 t1_j7dmgax wrote

Yes and no, their toasted bagel twist and grilled cheese with bacon sandwich tastes so good and they are like under $6 dollars

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Exciting_Ad_3510 t1_j7avu5u wrote

It was good many years ago. now Dunkin is just cream with a splash of something in the coffee family. Total waste of money

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boneimplosion t1_j7c0k81 wrote

I mean, it's a fast food operation, right? Temper your expectations accordingly.

Dunkin, like many things that are famous, is famous for being famous, rather than for representing quality.

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Such_Current7213 t1_j7be4b2 wrote

I also think they get worse the closer you get to Boston, i used to go to some good ones in NYC then i moved to CT i tried like 5 different ones, horrible. Their training must be some indoctrination camp because they cant do anything different. Ex. If a latte calls for four pumps of what ever flavor and you ask them for two guess what you will get four full pumps probably five.

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