American coffee chain Dunkin’ opened 30 new stores in a single day in Saudi Arabia to mark International Coffee Day.
Dunkin’, which first opened in Saudi Arabia in 1986, now operates over 500 stores in the Kingdom.
According to Moustafa Tammam, international business manager, Middle East and Africa at Inspire Brands, Dunkin’ broke a new International record by opening 30 stores in one day.
The 30 new stories were a combination of retail and drive-through.
Dunkin’ is on track to exceed 600 outlets in Saudi Arabia by the end of 2022.
in May 2022, Dunkin’ Saudi Arabia opened 17 stores in a day.
One of the Middle East's fastest-growing coffee markets is Saudi Arabia, where research shows that since 2016, local coffee consumption has increased by about 4% annually.
Across its food and beverage portfolio, Inspire Brands presently runs more than 2,600 outlets in the Middle East.


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