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Dunkin’ Donuts Launches Boston Delivery Services

Begins delivering to homes and offices

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Dunkin’ Donuts (Canton, Mass.) will launch its delivery service test in the Boston area this week. Coffee, donuts and other items from the chain’s menu can be ordered for delivery to homes and offices in the metro area.

Boston Herald reports the test of the delivery service will be rolled out to close to 200 stores in the region beginning today. The service area will extend north to Winchester and Wakefield, west to Wellesley and Natick, and south to Braintree.

The full menu will be available to customers from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., and a delivery fee will be charged. Delivery will be available through partnerships with delivery companies Favor (Austin, Texas) and DoorDash (San Francisco), which have committed to completing orders within an hour. 

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