QCOSTARICA — Dunkin’ Donuts changed its name in 208 to Dunkin’, but promised customers the actual donuts weren’t going anywhere. And this month, July, the company will open its first location in Santo Domingo de Heredia, with plans to open seven to ten locations, including Escazú, Sabana, Heredia, Alajuela, Santa Ana and Moravia, in the country during 2024.
AR Holdings, the franchise company that will operate the brand in Costa Rica, has begun hiring staff to fill various positions at each location. Job opportunities offer competitive salaries and benefits. Interested candidates can apply here.
“We are excited to start the countdown for the arrival of Dunkin’ to our country. This opening not only represents the introduction of a recognized global brand in Costa Rica, but also the creation of new employment opportunities that will contribute to local economic development. At AR Holdings, our family continues to grow in Costa Rica as we establish new alliances with leading brands in the global market,” said Miguel Ramírez, COO of AR Holdings.
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Dunkin’’s menu features a wide variety of coffee, beverages and baked goods, including hot and cold drinks, donuts and savory snacks, perfect for any time of day. Menu items will be available to enjoy in the restaurant, take-out, and delivery service.
“We are convinced that this market will be a resounding success, thanks to our shared commitment to quality, innovation and customer service. We are thrilled to offer local consumers the unmistakable taste and hospitality Dunkin’ is known for. Together, we are prepared to deliver a unique experience that will leave its mark on the country,” concluded Ramírez.
For more than 70 years, Dunkin’ has been a leading global brand in coffee and baked goods, standing out as one of the largest franchise companies in the world. In Latin America, the brand currently operates nearly 600 restaurants in countries such as Aruba, Bahamas, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico and Peru.
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